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This doctoral-level program prepares professional psychologists through a scientist-practitioner approach. The curriculum fulfills all registration requirements for the College of Psychologists of Ontario. Initially accredited by the Canadian Psychological Association in 2012, the program received renewed accreditation in 2022 for a five-year period (through 2026-2027) (Accreditation Office, CPA, 141 Laurier Avenue West, Suite 712, Ottawa, Ontario, K1P 5J3; accreditationofficecpa.ca).
Coursework encompasses essential clinical subjects such as psychopathology, psychological assessment, therapeutic interventions, culturally-sensitive practice, supervision techniques, consultation methods, and professional ethics, along with research methodology, statistical analysis, and other fundamental psychology topics.
Students gain practical experience through clinical placements at various settings including our Psychology Training Clinic, local hospitals, mental health facilities, university counseling centers, educational institutions, and private practices.
The MA component requires completion of at least 11 courses (including one clinical practicum) and a thesis within two years.
PhD candidates must complete eight courses (including two clinical practica), a dissertation, comprehensive exams, and a full-time clinical internship during their final year. The PhD program typically takes four years post-MA, including the internship year.