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Acquire the expertise, competencies, and professional certification needed to practice as a clinical psychologist across healthcare environments including hospitals and community health centers. Established in 1971, the Master of Psychology (Clinical) curriculum covers clinical psychology for all age groups along with neuropsychological evaluation and therapy. Beyond academic studies, you'll undertake a research project presented as a publishable journal article focusing on clinical or abnormal psychology topics. This program cultivates comprehensive psychological proficiency through theoretical understanding, research methodology, and practical clinical training. Graduates will possess the necessary skills to identify, evaluate, and provide therapeutic interventions for individuals experiencing psychological challenges and mental health conditions.
The minimum entrance requirement is completion of a four-year APAC-accredited sequence in psychology, including a major research thesis, completed within the last ten years with Honours Class 1 (85%) or equivalent.
Psychology qualifications from overseas must include a major research thesis/project and must be assessed by the Australian Psychological Society (APS) as equivalent to a four-year APAC-accredited sequence in psychology completed in Australia.
English Language Requirements:
IELTS: 7.0 overall (min 7.0 in each subtest); TOEFL IBT (Internet Based): 94 overall (min. 27 in
writing, 24 in reading and listening, 23 in speaking); Pearson (PTE - Academic): 65 overall (min. 65 in each subtest).