Overview
Is Master in Clinical Psychology for You?
Embark on a journey to master both academic and clinical realms in the field of psychology with our Master in Clinical Psychology programme. This course is meticulously designed for those keen on making a significant impact in community mental health through rigorous training in clinical interviews, assessments, and interventions, alongside behavioural science research. Students of this programme can expect to be trained in behavioural science-based research and develop the necessary skills and expertise to be directly involved in community mental health.
Clinical psychology delves into understanding behaviour, personality, and the complexities of human psychopathology and adaptive responses. Graduates are equipped with skills to conduct clinical interviews, assessment, and clinical theoretical intervention. By the end of our Master in Clinical Psychology programme, candidates will excel in various academic, research, and clinical settings, and actively contribute to community mental health initiatives.
Career Impact
Career Prospect
Graduates of the Master of Clinical Psychology are primed for roles in diverse settings, including:
- Pediatric setting
- Child, adolescent, and adult mental health
- Geriatric setting
- Educational setting
- Hospital based
- Human resources
- Addiction and rehabitation
Career Organisation
Rewarding opportunities await our graduates in organisations such as:
- Hospitals
- Research centres
- Academia
- Management
Course Structure
Course Description
The Master of Clinical Psychology programme at UoC is a two-year course that provides a pathway for specialisation in clinical psychology. This comprehensive course covers the intricate dynamics of human behaviour, personality, and psychopathology in relation to environmental adaptation.
Year 1
- Adult Psychopathology
- Psychological Testing & Assessment
- Clinical Research Method
- Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
- Psychotherapy 1
- Psychotherapy 2
- Research Project 1
- Ethics And Professional Conduct
- Clinical Practicum 1
Year 2
- Research Project II
- Research Project III
- Clinical Practicum II
- Clinical Practicum III