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Develop expertise in psychological evaluation and ethical practice, preparing for supervised training that culminates in psychologist registration.
To earn the Master of Professional Psychology degree, students must complete 8 credit points, all of which are core units. The program focuses intensely on cultivating practical skills and evidence-based approaches. Full-time students will undertake a minimum of 4 credit points per trimester over one year, with part-time options available.
Successful completion of both Practicum units is mandatory. Placement failure may result in program dismissal.
This master's program equips you for career advancement. For those pursuing psychologist registration through a one-year internship, you'll graduate with professional competencies to excel in your chosen field. If immediate workforce entry is your priority, the specialized knowledge gained will enable you to positively influence lives from your first day.
Unsure about your post-graduation direction? The program introduces diverse psychology roles, subjects, and real-world challenges, helping you explore various career possibilities before deciding.
To be considered for admission to this degree you will need to meet all the following criteria:
completion of a four year sequence of study in an accredited psychology program which meets national registration requirements
eligibility for Associate membership of the Australian Psychological Society (APS) or equivalent
The four-year sequence may be either an honours program or the combination of a three-year undergraduate degree including a psychology major and an approved postgraduate program.
English Language Requirements:
IELTS: Overall 7 No band less than 7
TOEFL IBT: 94 Writing 27
C1 ADVANCED and C2 PROFICIENCY: 185 No band less than 185
PTE: 65 No less than 65 in each skill
OET: Overall B (equivalent to a IELTS 7~7.5 range)
DUELI EAP PROGRAM: EAP 4 (75%)