Master of Clinical Psychology

Western Sydney University

About Master of Clinical Psychology

The Master of Clinical Psychology develops competent clinical psychologists by combining advanced academic knowledge with real-life experience to suit a variety of career needs and interests.

The program provides thorough training in a range of mental health issues and equips you with the ability to implement effective evidence-based interventions that are tailored to clients' requirements.

Clinical psychologists offer psychological assessment and treatment for a wide range of mental health problems. This program is designed to provide you with training across a host of mental health issues and settings. It will equip you with the skills and knowledge you need to effectively meet the diverse needs of clients.

At Western, our mandate is to develop your understanding through programwork, a research project, and 1,000 hours of supervised experience in clinical and other appropriate settings.

You will also explore the inner workings of the human mind, be given the knowledge and skills you need to understand dysfunctional behaviour and psychopathology, and learn how to implement effective evidence-based interventions, including cognitive behavioural therapy.

Entry Requirements

Successful completion of a recognised** Bachelor degree equivalent to an Australian degree

English Program Requirements

With many English testing centres currently closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Western Sydney University will temporarily extend the time validity for existing approved official IELTS or TOEFL IBT English test scores to 3 years instead of 2 years before the intended intake commencement for programs requiring IELTS 6.5 or equivalent.

Changes have also been made to our list of approved English tests. Western will temporarily accept the following alternative English tests for programs requiring IELTS 6.5 or equivalent.

English Requirements

  • Min IELTS: 6.5

Career

As a clinical psychology graduate, you can look forward to career opportunities in:

  • Clinical psychology (with further study)
  • Health departments and hospitals
  • Mental health and community centres
  • Rehabilitation and alcohol centres
  • Family and community services
  • Research and academia
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Course Summary

Study level

Postgraduate

Discipline

Health and Medicine

Cricos

042101C

Duration

2 years

Study mode

On Campus

Fee*

A$40,320 per year
University Summary

AU Ranking: 26

QS Ranking: =474

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