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Clinical psychologists specialize in evaluating, diagnosing, and managing diverse psychological and mental health conditions throughout all life stages. They typically develop and apply treatment plans in environments including primary healthcare facilities, psychiatric institutions, community mental health programs, and private clinics, while also potentially contributing to academic research and education.
The Master of Clinical Psychology equips students with the essential competencies, understanding, and practical experience required to become licensed clinical psychologists. Upon completing the program, graduates will master various psychological treatment methods while gaining expertise in areas like professional consultation, policy advising, legal testimony, and program creation and management.
2 years
Recent APAC accredited AQF level 8 qualification in psychology or recognised equivalent
Eligibility for provisional or full registration with the Psychology Board of Australia
English language requirements