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Clinical neuropsychologists are experts who analyze how brain-related conditions like dementia, strokes, head injuries, epilepsy, autism spectrum disorders, multiple sclerosis, and mental health issues impact cognition, emotions, and behavior. They conduct evaluations and suggest therapeutic approaches that may involve cognitive techniques, educational strategies, behavioral interventions, or psychosocial support.
Rooted in both theoretical knowledge and practical application, the Master of Clinical Neuropsychology program equips students with the expertise, competencies, and professional credentials required for clinical practice. Graduates will meet the requirements for registration with the Psychology Board of Australia.
2 years
Recent APAC accredited AQF level 8 qualification in psychology or recognised equivalent, and
Eligibility for provisional or full registration with the Psychology Board of Australia
English language requirements