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Master of Psychology
Edith Cowan University ECU
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00279B
This coursework Masters prepares students for professional practice in clinical psychology, in particular, the assessment and treatment of psychological disorders. In addition to completing a research thesis, students complete coursework and professional placements in clinical psychology.
Structure
- 15 Units
- 240 Credit Points. Clinical or professional work placement.
Subjects
- Clinical psychology: Infancy, childhood and adolescence
- Clinical psychology: Complex presentations
- Family psychology
- Clinical psychology for special populations
- Clinical psychology: Health behaviours
- Group-based psychotherapy skills
Standard entry requirements
University admission requirements apply. All applicants are required to have an Honours degree (First or Upper Second class) in an accredited fourth year course in psychology, with equivalents considered, and to submit a CV, a covering letter and two references (submitted independently of the students application) to meet the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) accreditation requirements. Short-listed candidates will participate in a selection interview, either face-to-face or via teleconference. It is desirable that all applicants have work experience, as admission into the program is competitive.Students must attain an Academic IELTS with an overall band minimum score of 7.0 (no individual band less than 6.5). For equivalent language test requirements refer to ECU English Standards Policy.
Recognition
Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) have accredited this course.
Further information
Related careers: Clinical Psychologist. Non-Standard Timetable: Students may be required to undertake coursework and placements outside of the normal semester timetable.