Graduate Coursework

Master of Psychology (Clinical Psychology)

  • Course code: 527CL
Clock
Duration
2 years full time
Location
Mode (Location)
On campus (Parkville)
Calendar-month
Intake
January
Key dates
Dollar
Fees
Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) available
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Entry schemes
Access Melbourne is available
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Student experience

Overview

  • Gain access to esteemed academics and a vast professional network
  • Enjoy the rich benefits of in-situ learning in clinical settings
  • Get academic and administrative support throughout your studies

The Master of Psychology (Clinical Psychology) program at the University of Melbourne is designed to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and expertise to become exceptional clinical psychologists and leaders in the profession. Throughout their studies, students will be guided by subject matter experts actively engaged in clinical work and research in the field of clinical psychology.

Highlights of the Master of Psychology (Clinical Psychology) experience

Expert Academics

Students will learn from esteemed clinical teaching staff who are actively involved in clinical practice and research. These experts will expose students to cutting-edge research practices and techniques, ensuring they receive high-quality training to provide effective and evidence-based treatment.

Immersive Clinical Learning

The program offers an immersive in-situ learning experience, allowing students to apply acquired knowledge and skills in clinical settings under the guidance of experienced clinicians and educators. This approach facilitates deep learning and practical application of theoretical concepts.

Read about Aviva's experience studying the Master of Psychology (Clinical Psychology)

Profile

Aviva Lefkovits

After studying a Bachelor of Arts (scholars program), and continuing through with Honours, Aviva's love for psychology and its challenges were cemented whilst completing the Master of Psychology (Clinical Psychology).

"I absolutely loved my clinical placements during this degree. While the learning curve felt steep, these experiences quickly allowed me to become more attuned to individual differences among clients, and more adaptable to their needs in the moment."

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