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The University of Regina's clinical psychology graduate program in Saskatchewan educates students following the scientist-practitioner model. The integrated master's and PhD curriculum enables smooth advancement toward your academic and professional objectives:
The MA in Clinical Psychology creates both scholarly and hands-on groundwork for individual and career development.
The Clinical Psychology PhD program expands on this base, offering chances to develop therapeutic competencies while engaging in specialized research and higher-level studies.
Normally, applicants must have obtained a thesis-based Master's degree in the discipline to qualify as a doctoral student. Applicants must have academic credentials consistent with being fully-qualified to undertake graduate work at the doctoral level. The categories of probationary or qualifying student do not apply at the doctoral level.
An applicant who does not have sufficient background training or courses prerequisite to scholarly work in the particular subject of study and research will not be admitted as a doctoral student. An applicant may be admitted as a Master's student and be required to undertake specific courses toward establishing appropriate credentials, but any graduate study undertaken for this purpose cannot be counted as time spent toward formal requirements for the degree.
Alternatively, an applicant may be accepted at the Master's level as a means of illustrating suitability to enter a doctoral program, and after the first year may request, through the academic unit, a transfer to a PhD program.
English language requirement:
TOEFL (iBT): 20 each band
IELTS – Academic: 6.5 overall, 6.0 each
Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic: 59
CanTEST: 4.5 overall, 4.0 each
CAEL: 70
TOEFL (paper, new): 20, 20, 20
MELAB: 80
The application deadline is January 15.