Duration
5 years full time
Mode (Location)
On campus (Parkville)
Intake
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Fees
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Career outcomes
Overview
- Develop comprehensive expertise in clinical neuropsychology across the lifespan
- Gain advanced knowledge in identifying and treating neurological and central nervous system diseases
- Acquire professional competencies in culturally responsive practice
The Master of Psychology (Clinical Neuropsychology)/Doctor of Philosophy program at the University of Melbourne prepares graduates with exceptional breadth and depth of psychological knowledge, research capabilities, and clinical skills specific to neuropsychology. Graduates demonstrate academic distinction, active citizenship, integrity, and self-awareness, making them well-equipped to provide effective assessment and treatment for diseases of the central nervous system, particularly those affecting the brain, across the lifespan.
Through this program, students gain advanced psychological knowledge related to clinical practice in neuropsychology, including the identification and treatment of various neurological and central nervous system diseases. They develop critical and creative thinking abilities, enabling them to apply psychological principles, research, and inquiry skills to complex problems in mental health, human behaviour, and behavioural change.
Graduates acquire professional communication skills to engage in culturally responsive practice with diverse client populations. They are lifelong learners who generate novel ideas by critically evaluating alternative perspectives and viewpoints.
Master of Psychology (Clinical Neuropsychology)/Doctor of Philosophy careers
Graduates of the Master of Psychology (Clinical Neuropsychology)/Doctor of Philosophy program are prepared for a range of rewarding career paths, including:
- Private practice as a registered clinical neuropsychologist
- Clinical roles in hospitals, rehabilitation centres, and healthcare facilities
- Positions in research organizations and academic institutions
- Leadership roles in neuropsychology advocacy and policy development
Further study
The Master of Psychology (Clinical Neuropsychology)/Doctor of Philosophy program equips graduates with the necessary qualifications and skills to pursue further academic and research opportunities, such as:
- Doctoral studies in specialised areas of clinical neuropsychology
- Postdoctoral research fellowships
- Academic careers in teaching and research at universities and research institutions