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Master of Psychology (Clinical)

  • Gain Associate Membership of the Australian Psychological Society’s College of Clinical Psychologists
  • Undertake supervised practicum placements in a range of settings
  • Extend your knowledge and research a topic of interest

Program summary

APAC (Australian Psychology Accreditation Council) accredited courseProgram title: Master of Psychology (Clinical)
Award abbreviation:
MPsych(Clin)
Degree type: coursework
Study mode: on campus
Duration: 2 years full-time, 4 years part-time
Commence: Semester 1 only
Applications close: Friday 30 September 2011, for study commencing in 2012
Fee type 2012: Commonwealth supported places, postgraduate coursework places, international fee-paying places
Total courses: 16
Program code: AR703
CRICOS code: 070701B

Gain registration to practice as a clinical psychologist.

The Master of Psychology (Clinical) trains psychology graduates in clinical psychology to meet the requirements for registration to practise as clinical psychologists.

The program has three major components—coursework in professional and clinical psychology, supervised practicum placements, and a research project and thesis. Coursework delivery is via a combination of lectures, seminars, practical exercises, written assignments, and skills demonstration and practice.

Practicum placements involve you working as a provisional clinical psychologist, under appropriate supervision, in a range of settings beginning in the University’s Psychology Clinic. Your work is assessed through written reports, case presentations, professional portfolios and observation by supervisors and the course coordinator.

The research project involves a review of relevant literature leading to a research question, design and conduct of an appropriate study, data collection and analysis, and preparation of a thesis consisting of the literature review and a report of the research study. The thesis is assessed by independent examination.

Accreditation

Accredited by The Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) and approved by The Australian Psychological Society (APS) College of Clinical Psychologists as a fifth and sixth year program in Psychology, graduates of the Master of Psychology (Clinical) are eligible to apply to the Psychologists Board of Australia (PBA) for full registration.

Professional recognition

Graduates are eligible for Associate Membership of the Australian Psychological Society’s College of Clinical Psychologists.

Enquiries

Faculty of Arts and Business
Tel: +61 7 5430 1259

Program Leader
Professor Mary Katsikitis
Tel: +61 7 5456 5034
Email: mkatsiki@usc.edu.au

Admission requirements

The entry requirements for admission to the Master of Psychology (Clinical) are:

  1. Successful completion of an APAC accredited four-year degree or fourth year in Psychology.
  2. Normally a minimum GPA of 6.0 in fourth year Psychology units or demonstrated equivalent experience in the successful practice of the profession.
  3. Applicants must have general registration or be eligible for provisional registration as a psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia.
  4. Offer of a quota place.

The selection process involves an interview with clinical members of the discipline of Psychology. 

Refer also to the University's English language proficiency requirements.

Study Plan

This Study Plan is valid from Study Period 1, 2011.

For students who commenced study in this program prior to Study Period 1, 2011:

  • Find the Student Handbook for the semester in which you commenced.
  • Select the program in which you are enrolled.
  • Scroll down to your relevant Program Structure.
Program requirements and notes
  • Students are required to successfully complete the 16 required courses as listed below.
  • Completing this program within the specified (full-time) duration is based on studying 48 unit points per semester (normally 4 courses).
  • This program consists of the three major required components, as follows:
    • 50 percent coursework (8 courses)
    • 25 percent research project and thesis (4 courses), and
    • 25 percent Practicum placements (4 courses).
  • Students will undertake a minimum of 1,000 hours of practicum placement in total across the 4 practicum placement courses.
  • Only a full-time study option is available to international students on a Student Visa.
  • Year 1
    Required courses: (8)
    CourseSemester of offerUnitsRequisites
    PSY700 Teaching Reading and Writing
    PSY701 Teaching Arts in Primary Schools
    PSY702 Teaching Primary School Mathematics
    PSY703 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Perspectives in Learning and Teaching
    PSY704 Professional Experience: Transitioning into the Profession
    PSY705 Diversity and Inclusion
    PSY706 Teaching Health and Physical Education and Technologies in Primary School
    PSY707 Advanced and Transcultural Counselling
    Year 2
    Required courses: (8)
    CourseSemester of offerUnitsRequisites
    PSY750 Advanced Psychological Assessment and Reporting
    PSY751 Clinical Psychological Practice 1
    PSY752 Practicum Placement 1
    PSY753 Advanced Research Design and Methods
    PSY754 Clinical Psychological Practice 2
    PSY755 Practicum Placement 2
    PSY756 Research Project 1
    PSY757 Ethical Professional Practice of Psychology

    TOTAL UNITS 192

     

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