Course

Master of Psychology (Clinical Psychology)

Approved Abbreviation: MPsy(ClinPsy)


Western Sydney University Course Code: 1546.2

CRICOS Code: 042101C


The Master of Psychology (Clinical Psychology) is a fee-paying professional masters course designed to develop competent clinical psychologists who will receive thorough cognitive behavioural training, becoming specialist practitioners in the scientist/practitioner mode. All students complete specified coursework, a research thesis, and 1000 hours of supervised experience in clinical and other appropriate settings.

Study Mode
On campus delivery. A fee-paying full-time and part-time two-year 160-credit-point fifth and sixth year award.

Advanced standing

Assessments of advanced standing will be subject to UWS's credit transfer regulations. All applicants will have their transcripts assessed to ensure they have at least the equivalent of a four-year psychology bachelor's degree in the AQF framework, and for specified credit for any fifth or sixth year psychology or equivalent units. No specified credit will be given for the thesis and supervised placement components completed prior to eligibility for Associated membership with the NSW Psychologists Registration Board. Applicants who have met placement standards requirements will be invited to make an application for advanced standing under the set criteria outlined by the APS and Registration Board.

Accreditation
This course is accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC). Graduates of this award will be eligible for General registration as a Psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia (PBA) and full membership of the Australian Psychological Society (APS).

Admission

The major purpose of this award is to permit graduates of accredited psychology degrees to have an opportunity to do an accredited 5th and 6th year sequence. For this reason the award will only be open to graduates having at least the equivalent of an accredited four-year psychology bachelors degree within the AQF framework. The School is skilled at evaluating student transcripts. However, the onus will be on applicants with irregular studies to prove they have an accredited four-year psychology degree to gain admission to the program, and would typically be required to produce a letter from their former Head of School to this effect.

Course Structure

Qualification for this award requires the successful completion of 160 credit points which include the units listed in the recommended sequence below.

Recommended Sequence

Full-time

Year 1

Year-long session

100468Professional Practice Seminar A
100459Core Skills and Ethical Practice

Autumn session

B7637Psychological Interventions 1
B7621Psychological Measurement
100466Advanced Psychopathology

Spring session

B7638Psychological Interventions 2
100472Advanced Research Design
100467Clinical Problems in Children and Adolescents

2H session

100803Psychology Placement 1

Year 2

Year-long session

100474Applied Research Project and Thesis
100469Professional Practice Seminar B
100804Psychology Placement 2
100805Psychology Placement 3

Autumn session

B7636Clinical Neuropsychology

and one elective

Spring session

B7635Clinical Health Psychology

and one elective

Part-time

Year 1

Year-long session

100459Core Skills and Ethical Practice

Autumn session

B7621Psychological Measurement

Spring session

100467Clinical Problems in Children and Adolescents

2nd Half Year session

100803Psychology Placement 1

Year 2

Year-long session

100468Professional Practice Seminar A
100804Psychology Placement 2
100805Psychology Placement 3

Autumn session

B7637Psychological Interventions 1
100466Advanced Psychopathology

Spring session

B7638Psychological Interventions 2
100472Advanced Research Design

Year 3

Year-long session

100469Professional Practice Seminar B

Autumn session

B7636Clinical Neuropsychology

and one elective

Spring session

B7635Clinical Health Psychology

and one elective

Year 4

Year-long session

100474Applied Research Project and Thesis


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