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Master of Clinical Psychology

Overview

The well-regarded Master of Clinical Psychology prepares you to practise in a range of clinical settings such as hospitals, community health centres and private practice, all while giving you a strong foundation for life-long professional learning. 

It comprises clinical coursework, clinical field placements and a research project. Our contemporary training is founded on the scientist-practitioner model where clinical skills and interventions are considered on the basis of available scientific evidence and knowledge. 

Learn from world-class experts and tackle big ideas while relating them to real-world contexts. We have a reputation for research excellence in the areas of cognition and perception, developmental, clinical and health psychology, and social psychology. 

You will have access to clinical training through the ANU Psychology Clinic, a treatment and research centre offering specialised psychological services to the community. Under supervision from our clinical psychology team, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of the core areas of clinical psychology and develop practical skills that will underpin your career.

What you will learn

The Master of Clinical Psychology is a two-year program listed with the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council. You will study clinical coursework and undertake a clinical field placement and clinical research.

In your first year you will undertake supervised clinical practice in the ANU Psychology Clinic. You'll also do at least two supervised clinical placements oustide ANU. Choose from internships in variety of community and hospital based settings within Canberra or nearby country areas. They include community health centres, general hospital, psychiatric and medical units, neurology and neuropsychology services, veterans' counselling services, alcohol and drug services and school counselling units.

In addition to 1,000 hours of clinical coursework you will conduct an approved empirical research project. Throughout your degree you will research and write a thesis in the form of a journal article.

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Key facts

  • #1 in Australia for graduate employability (Times Higher Education)
  • APAC accredited Bachelor degree with Honours in Psychology required
  • 2 years full-time
  • Semester 1 intake only
  • Access to state-of-the-art facilities

Testimonials

Yushi Wang

Working with real clients

“The environment for studying here is very supportive, which helps me grow professionally and transition into a career through external placements. I am enjoying working in the ANU clinic, where students get to practice their skills on real clients in a safe environment. I would recommend ANU to anyone who wants to study clinical psychology.” - Yushi Wang

Careers

This degree is the basic professional qualification in clinical psychology. However, this degree also can form the basis of a career in other areas in psychology.

Within psychology, graduates from this program have gone on to work as:

  • clinical psychologists
  • counsellors
  • forensic psychologists
  • neuropsychologists
  • health psychologists
  • organisational psychologists
  • sport psychologists.

The program is accredited for full membership of the Australian Psychological Society. It is also accredited for membership of the Clinical College of the Australian Psychological Society and fulfils the requirements of the Psychology Board of Australia.

The Australian National University has been ranked as the top university for graduate employability in Australia in the Global University Employability Ranking 2020. As a student at ANU, you gain access to the ANU CareerHub – an online career development and employability tool that includes a jobs board and careers resources. You also have access to drop-in chats with a career consultant and to attend our career fairs to meet potential employers.

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Psychology accreditation

This program is an APAC (Australian Psychology Accreditation Council) accredited program. Graduates from the MCP program fulfil the requirements of the Psychology Board of Australia (PsyBA) for general registration as a psychologist, for associate membership of the Australian Clinical Psychology Association (ACPA) and for full membership of the Australian Psychological Society (APS).

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World class facilities

Students will gain access to state-of-the-art equipment to help facilitate ground-breaking research.

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Registration with AHPRA

Students in this program will be required to obtain provisional registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). Registration requirements, such an English language for AHPRA may differ from those at the ANU. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure they meet the requirements to obtain provisional registration.

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Learning experience

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ANU Psychology Clinic

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Fees & scholarships

Fees

Please visit the Programs and Courses website for information about fees.

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Scholarships

Whether you are looking for financial support to start your studies at ANU or help to move away from home for the first time, we have scholarship opportunities for you and your situation.

Key people

Associate Professor Bruce Christensen

Associate Professor Bruce Christensen

Associate Professor Bruce Christensen

Bruce is Associate Director (Clinical) and Director of Clinical Training. His research can be described as "cognitive psychopathology”. He works in the cognitive and neurobiological mechanisms of mental illness, with an emphasis on psychotic and affective disorders. He is an active clinician (clinical psychology and neuropsychology) and studies psychometric and pragmatic issues relating to clinical assessment.

Associate Professor Elizabeth Rieger

Associate Professor Elizabeth Rieger

Associate Professor Elizabeth Rieger

Elizabeth's clinical experience has included treating adults with eating disorders, medical patients with accompanying psychological problems, and children and adults with obesity, working in public and private hospitals, university clinics, and private practice. She has also been involved in teaching clinical skills to diverse populations including clinical psychologists and intern clinical psychologists, general practitioners, nurses, and medical students.

How to apply

Key Dates

DateActivity
1 AugustApplications open
30 SeptemberApplications close (including all supporting documents)
Early NovemberInterviews
Late November - DecemberOffers released

These dates are subject to change. Email admissions.smp@anu.edu.au for confirmation.

Understand the entry requirements

Check admissions requirements on the program and courses website.

Applicants must meet the universities English language admission requirements.

Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) registration. Students in this program will be required to obtain provisional registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). Registration requirements, such an English language for AHPRA may differ from those at the ANU. It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure they will meet the requirements to obtain provisional registration. https://www.psychologyboard.gov.au

Supporting documents

As part of your application to this program the below supporting documentation is required:

  • Official academic transcripts from all undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV) - please ensure you include:
    • relevant education, research and training qualifications
    • relevant paid and/or volunteer work experience
  • Two referee reports – referee reports are to be completed via the National Psychology Reference System. Reference’s must be professional and/or academic (not personal). At least one of the referee’s must be able to comment on your academic ability. 

Your official academic transcript/s, supplementary form and CV must be uploaded as attachments when submitting your online ANU application.

Your application and all supporting documentation must be received by 30 September.

Submit an application

Start your application on the ANU Programs and Courses website.

Attend an interview

Applicants will be shortlisted on the basis of their academic achievements and supporting documentation. Shortlisted applicants will be invited to interview in November.

Receive an offer

Applicants who are successful at the interview will be offered places in the program. If you're offered a place, you will have a short period to accept the offer in.

Accept your offer

Once you receive an offer it is very important that you accept it to ensure your place at ANU is reserved.

Key Dates

DateActivity
1 AugustApplications open
30 SeptemberApplications close (including all supporting documents)
Early NovemberInterviews
Late November - DecemberOffers released

These dates are subject to change. Email admissions.smp@anu.edu.au for confirmation.

Understand the entry requirements

Check admissions requirements on the program and courses website.

Applicants must meet the universities English language admission requirements.

Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) registration. Students in this program will be required to obtain provisional registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). Registration requirements, such an English language for AHPRA may differ from those at the ANU. It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure they will meet the requirements to obtain provisional registration. https://www.psychologyboard.gov.au

Supporting documents

As part of your application to this program the below supporting documentation is required:

  • Official academic transcripts from all undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV) - please ensure you include:
    • relevant education, research and training qualifications
    • relevant paid and/or volunteer work experience
  • Two referee reports – referee reports are to be completed via the National Psychology Reference System. Reference’s must be professional and/or academic (not personal). At least one of the referee’s must be able to comment on your academic ability. 

Your official academic transcript/s, supplementary form and CV must be uploaded as attachments when submitting your online ANU application.

Your application and all supporting documentation must be received by 30 September.

Get your overseas qualifications assessed

This can take approximately 2 months. If you hold an accredited degree from a New Zealand university you are exempt from this assessment.

You are required to get your overseas psychology qualifications assessed by the Australian Psychological Society (APS). The APS assesses the level at which an applicant’s qualifications are comparable to an Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) sequence of study in psychology. There is a fee for this service.

When your assessment is completed, you can apply for an APAC accredited psychology course at ANU.

Submit an application

Start your application on the ANU Admissions website.

Attend an interview

Applicants will be shortlisted on the basis of their academic achievements and supporting documentation. Shortlisted applicants will be invited to interview in November.

Receive an offer

Applicants who are successful at the interview will be offered places in the program. If you're offered a place, you will have a short period to accept the offer in.

Accept your offer

Once you receive an offer it is very important that you accept it to ensure your place at ANU is reserved.

 

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