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The Master of Psychology (Clinical) is a coursework degree approved by the
APS College of Clinical Psychologists. A small number of HECS funded places
are available each year. Applications for these places are due on the 31st October
in the year preceding admittance.
Course rules and topic information
The University
Calendar contains course aims, topic information and course rules for
the Master of Psychology (Clinical).
Course handbook
The 2009 course handbook can be
downloaded as a PDF document. This handbook is also a guide for students intending
to enrol in 2010. Information regarding placement
policies is also provided.
To assist applicants in selecting a supervisor and research project
a list of potential projects and supervisors
is available. Other staff are happy to discuss projects with applicants, their
research interests can be obtained here.
More information can be obtained from the pages of
individual staff members.
Important Note
MPsych (Clinical) students are no longer able to change their status to PhD
(Clinical).
How to Apply
Application forms for entry in 2009 can be downloaded here
and will close on 31 October 2008.
Applicants for the M. Psych (Clin) and PhD (Clin Psych) who are graduates with psychology degrees from non-Australian universities must have their qualifications assessed by the Australian Psychological Society for equivalence to an Australian programme of study prior to submitting their application. Information about the process for obtaining this assessment can be found on the APS web site on http://www.psychology.org.au/membership/qualifications/
Resources
Various resources for enrolled postgraduate students, including downloadable
forms and useful links, can be found on the resources
page.
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