Attainment of an Academic IELTS or equivalent of 7.0 overall with minimum 7.0 in each band, or equivalent.
2 years
Recent APAC accredited Australian level 8 qualification in psychology (with first class or second class honours division one) or recognised equivalent
Eligibility for provisional or full registration with the Psychology Board of Australia
Clinical psychologists are experts in the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of psychological and mental health issues across the lifespan. They are most often involved in the design and implementation of treatment strategies in settings such as primary care, psychiatric hospitals, community based mental health services and private practice, but also may be involved in research and teaching.
The Master of Clinical Psychology will provide you with the skills, knowledge and training you’ll need to practice as a qualified clinical psychologist. As a graduate, you’ll be an expert in the delivery of a range of psychological therapies, and have additional skills to also engage in pursuits such as consultation, public policy, forensic testimony, and program development and administration.
CRICOS CODE: 001396M
Essential units
160 credit points
Complete each unit below.
Research Design and Evaluation
Clinical Psychology Practical Placement 1
Clinical Psychology Practical Placement 2
Clinical Psychology Practical Placement 3
Clinical Psychology Professional Practice
Clinical Psychology Therapy 1
Child and Adult Psychopathology 1
Psychological Assessment and Child and Adult Psychopathology 2
Clinical Psychology Therapy 2
Clinical Psychology Therapy 3
Psychological Assessment and Child and Adult Psychopathology 3
Clinical Psychology Therapy 4
Psychological Assessment
Psychology Masters Research Proposal
Psychology Masters Research Project 1
Psychology Masters Research Project 2
Clinical psychologist
Consulting firms
Educational institutions
Hospitals
Private health sector
OSHC: 530 ($) AUD per year