Master of Psychology (Clinical)
MPsych (Clinical)
Program Overview | Program Structure
Program Structure
Core subjects (7)
Students must complete 7 core coursework subjects:
- PSYC 71-503 Counselling Psychotherapies and Clinical Skills
- PSYC 71-504 Advanced Psychological Assessment
- PSYC 71-505 Research Methods, Professional Practice and Ethics
- PSYC 71-506 Psychopathology and Therapy: Adults 1
- PSYC 71-509 Health Psychology
- PSYC 71-607 Psychopathology and Therapy: Adults 2
- PSYC 71-608 Psychopathology & Therapy: Families, Children & Adolescents
Electives (1)
1 elective subject drawn from:
- PSYC 71-611 Psychopharmacology and Pharmacotherapy
- PSYC 71-517 Psychology and the Law
- PSYC 71-519 Forensic Psychopathology
Practical (4)
- PSYC 71-731 Internship: Part A
- PSYC 71-732 Internship: Part B
- PSYC 71-733 Externship I
- PSYC 71-734 Externship II
Students complete the first two-semester internship at the psychology clinic located on campus under staff supervision, and two externships in a clinical community setting under external supervision
Dissertation (4)
- PSYC 71-631 Masters Dissertation - Part 1
- PSYC 71-632 Masters Dissertation - Part 2
- PSYC 71-633 Masters Dissertation - Part 3
- PSYC 71-634 Masters Dissertation - Part 4
Students undertake a research project that allows them to investigate, and report on, a specialised topic in the area of clinical psychology.
