Course Level

Master Degree (By Coursework)

CRICOS

108006H

Master of Clinical Psychology

There is a strong demand for clinical psychology graduates in government and the not-for-profit and private sectors. This Masters course will prepare you for professional practice in clinical psychology, especially for the assessment and treatment of psychological disorders.Youll learn skills for working with clients across the lifespan, including infants and families, children, adolescents and adults, groups and couples and people from different cultural and diversity groups. Well also help you find your own professional identity as a psychologist by providing teaching across a broad range of therapeutic approaches. As a student, youll begin with your first placement at the ECU Psychological Services Centre in Wanneroo. Were one of the few Australian universities that boasts a training clinic located in the community, rather than on a university campus. We also have industry connections with clinical psychologists across Perth in a variety of government organizations, including hospitals, community mental health services, private practices and other organizations that help us provide valuable and enriching placement opportunities for our students.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Joondalup

Full-time - 2 years

Part-time - 4 years

$79,600
N/A

Structure

Total Credit Points 240

Subjects

  • PSY6150 Professional Practice 1
  • PSY6190 Psychological Assessment
  • PSY6260 Foundational Therapy Skills
  • PSY6215 Adult Psychopathology
  • PSY6440 Developmental Psychopathology & Family Systems 1
  • PSY6425 Clinical Psychology Research
  • PSY6330 Clinical Psychology Practicum 1
  • PSY6445 Clinical Psychology Across Contexts
  • PSY6450 Developmental Psychopathology & Family Systems 2
  • PSY6340 Clinical Psychology Practicum 2
  • PSY6465 Clinical Research Project 1
  • PSY6270 Advanced Therapy Skills
  • PSY6160 Professional Practice 2
  • PSY6350 Clinical Psychology Practicum 3
  • PSY6475 Clinical Research Project 2

Entry requirements

  • Bachelor Honours degree in a cognate discipline or
  • Where accepted, equivalent prior learning, including at least five years relevant professional experience.