The Master of Psychology (Clinical) prepares you for professional practice as a registered psychologist. Make a profound impact on patients' lives by diagnosing and treating mental health conditions, and set yourself up for further training in a specialised area, which can lead to area of practice endorsement.
The course exposes you to the many different aspects of clinical psychology, beyond just professional practice. Graduate as a confident, well-rounded psychology professional with training in research, teaching and supervision, program development and evaluation, public policy, and mental health promotion. Tying all of these study areas together is a common thread of evidence-based practice. To create a degree that's truly evidence-led, we've designed the course in consultation with industry partners, ensuring the latest theoretical principles, established knowledge and industry research is embedded within the curriculum.
Estimated FeeAUD 15,600.00 per Trimester
Duration2 Year
English Score
IELTS (7) , PTE (65)
Next Intake
16 Mar 2026
Application Fee
N/A
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To enrol in this course, you’ll need to meet one of the following academic requirements.
If you’re unsure, a course advisor can help you assess your eligibility.
The prerequisite for entry to the course is the completion of a four-year sequence of study in an accredited psychology program which meets national registration requirements and eligibility for Associate Membership of the APS, or equivalent. The four-year sequence may be either an honours program or the combination of a three-year undergraduate degree including a psychology major and an approved postgraduate program. International applicants will need to have their qualifications assessed by APAC to determine if the applicants qualifications are comparable to an Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) sequence of study in psychology.
Entry will be competitive, based on academic results, referees' reports, relevant work experience, personal statement and interview before a panel of school selection staff. It would normally be expected that applicants will have achieved a minimum honours grade of 2A or equivalent. Relevant professional experience will be a factor in selection.
Applicants should provide certified copies of academic transcripts from all previous tertiary studies undertaken, resume and personal statement.
Applicants must ask two referees to provide us with reports using http://www.psychologyreference.org. Preferred referees include 4th year supervisors and course directors from the applicant's university, however we will also consider other academic referees with working relationships with the applicant within the area of psychology.
OET: Overall B (equivalent to a IELTS 7-7.5 range)
DUELI EAP PROGRAM: EAP 4 (75%)
IELTSOverall 7, listening min. 7, Reading min. 7, Writing min. 7, Speaking min. 7
TOEFL IBTOverall 94, listening min. , Reading min. , Writing min. 27, Speaking min.
TOEFL PBTOverall 94, listening min. , Reading min. , Writing min. 27, Speaking min.
CAE185
PTE65
Career Outcomes
Community Services Officer
Psychologist
Mental Health Worker
Clinical Psychologist
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