Master of Psychology (Clinical) (M7L)
Study Programme Details
About this Study Course
Immerse yourself in the intellectually enriching Master of Psychology (Clinical) course at the University of Tasmania. This HECS-based program, available on the Hobart campus, provides a comprehensive and cutting-edge exploration of clinical psychology. Engage in a transformative learning experience that integrates the latest industry insights and advancements, preparing you for a dynamic career in the evolving field of clinical psychology.
Overview
The Master of Psychology (Clinical) at the University of Tasmania is a distinguished professional training program designed to equip you with the requisite knowledge and skills for a rewarding career as a psychologist. Following the scientist-practitioner model, this course not only develops professional competence but also nurtures advanced theoretical and empirical knowledge. Engage with a curriculum that seamlessly blends legal and strategic perspectives, empowering you to envision and enact more impactful and sustainable futures.
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for admission to the Master of Psychology (Clinical) program, candidates must:
- Hold a bachelor’s degree or equivalent, with a focus on psychology, from an accredited institution.
- Meet specific English language requirements, including a minimum IELTS score of 7.0 (academic module) with no individual band below 7.0.
Please note the application deadline, prerequisites, and additional requirements specified for this program.
Courses include:
- Assessment Skills in Psychology Practice
- Ethics and Professional Psychology Practice
- Intervention Skills in Psychology Practice
- Research Skills in Clinical Psychology
- Psychology Assessment and Intervention Skills
- Total Course Fee (international students): $ 85,368 AUD *.
- Domestic students enrolled in a full fee-paying place are charged the Student Services and Amenities Fee and is incorporated in the fees you pay for.
Future Career Outcomes
Master of Psychology (Clinical) graduates who have undertaken studies in the clinical stream meet the academic requirements for general registration as a psychologist, membership of the Australian Psychological Society and, following two years of supervised professional experience, membership of the Australian Psychological Society College of Clinical Psychologists.