Master of Psychology (Clinical)
Master of Psychology (Clinical)
Course overview
James Cook University’s postgraduate program in Clinical Psychology is designed to equip graduates with advanced academic and practical training for professional practice.
The postgraduate program prepares graduates for enriching and fulfilling careers in psychology and provides a pathway for registration as a psychologist in Singapore and Australia.
You will benefit from training in state-of-the-art facilities including our on-campus Psychology Clinic. To assist in training in practical skills, the clinic is equipped with a high quality audio and visual recording system.
Disclaimer: Graduates who wish to practice in Australia should refer to the Psychology Board of Australia’s information for Overseas applicants.
The professional programs encompasses 3 main components:
- Academic Coursework
The coursework modules are usually delivered in an 8 – 10 full day workshop format. Students are actively engaged in presentations, role-plays and group discussions.
- Supervised Practicum
There is a total of 1,000 practica hours for the Masters program, which are conducted in our on-campus Psychology Clinic and in external clinical settings.
- The Research Thesis
The master’s research thesis involves conducting a project focusing on an area of clinical psychology and writing it up as a conventional research dissertation or combination of a literature review and journal article.
Note: This program is only available for Singapore citizens and Singapore PR
Disclaimer: Graduates who wish to practice in Australia should refer to the Psychology Board of Australia’s information for Overseas applicants.
Subjects
Course Structure
2 semesters per year
Study Program
Students are required to complete 48 credit points:
Year 1, Semester 1: 12 credit points
- Professional Practice
- Evidence-based Practice
- Mental Health Disorders Across the Lifespan
- Assessment in Psychology
Year 1, Semester 2: 12 credit points
- Clinical Psychology Placement A
- Clinical Psychology Masters Research Proposal
Year 2, Semester 1: 12 credit points
- Biopsychosocial and Cultural Models of Health
- Clinical Psychology Placement B
- Clinical Psychology Masters Research Thesis Part 1 of 2
Year 2, Semester 2: 12 credit points
- Clinical Psychology Placement C
- Clinical Psychology Masters Research Thesis Part 2 of 2
For a comprehensive listing and outline of the respective course subjects, please click here.
Eligibility & Requirements
Entry Requirements
- Completion of an AQF level 8 bachelor honours degree with Class 1 or 2A honours from a course accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council or equivalent qualification from an overseas institution; or
- Other qualifications or practical experience recognised by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the Academy as equivalent to the above.
- Applicants who are short-listed for interview must demonstrate their interpersonal skills and personal suitability during the interview.
Application forms must be submitted together with certified true copies of academic transcripts, two referees’ reports (at least one must be an academic reference), résumé, and a personal statement outlining your motivation to study at Master of Psychology (Clinical).
English Requirements
- Academic IELTS - Overall score of 7.0 with a minimum of 7.0 in each component; or TOEFL Internet-based score of 94 with a minimum score of 27 in writing, 23 in speaking, 24 in listening and reading; or Pearson (PTE Academic) - score of 65 with a minimum of 65 in each component. (English test results must be less than 2 years old to start date of course).
Attendance Requirements
As this is a professional training programme, students are required to attend all classes.
Career Outcomes
The career of a professional clinical psychologist is potentially an enriching and rewarding one with many opportunities in both the public and private sectors. Clinical psychologists are also involved in training and development, human resource management, consultancy and research.
How to apply
Application Procedures
Only Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents are eligible to apply for this course due to the practicum components requiring full-time work equivalent.
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Tuition Fees
**Fees apply to all Singapore residents (Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents and all pass holders excluding those holding a Student Pass).
Note:
- All course fees include the corresponding Singapore Goods and Services Tax (GST), which is 9% in 2024.
- The details of the instalment breakdown will be provided in your Student Contract. Please contact us for further details.
Note: International students in Singapore on a Student Pass are not permitted to work. For more information please visit http://www.ica.gov.sg.
James Cook University is EduTrust-certified. The EduTrust Certification Scheme (EduTrust) is a quality assurance scheme administered and governed by SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) for Private Education Institutions (PEIs) in Singapore. The EduTrust Certification Scheme requires all students to be covered under the Fee Protection Scheme (FPS). In James Cook University, this is provided through Fee Protection Scheme Group Insurance. All students from James Cook University are covered hospitalization, surgery and treatment costs in accordance to insurance policy term and conditions under the Group Hospitalisation and Surgical insurance scheme. James Cook University will advise in the Standard Student Contract the total amount of insurance payable.
For more details please visit SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) website: https://www.skillsfuture.gov.sg/pei
Disclaimer
Although James Cook University endeavours to ensure the accuracy of this information, there is no guarantee it will remain accurate all year. Applicants are advised to confirm program details with the appropriate school before making an application.