Master of Clinical Psychology Articulated Set

includes:

Master of Clinical Psychology
AQF level 9
Postgraduate Diploma of Clinical Psychology
AQF level 8

Awards

Academic Senate has approved the following awards for conferral at graduation on a testamur:

Master of Clinical Psychology MClinPsych

Postgraduate Diploma of Clinical Psychology PostgradDipClinPsych

Availability

Master of Clinical Psychology (2721CP)

Online - Bathurst

Availability is subject to change, please verify prior to enrolment.

Normal Course Duration

Course duration referenced below is the effective time taken to complete a course when studied full time (full time equivalent duration). At Charles Sturt the standard calendar refers to 32 points a session over a 2 session calendar year. The Actual Duration is the time taken to complete the course following the prescribed enrolment pattern. A course's actual duration can be affected by the session calendar (number of sessions undertaken per year) and/or mode (full time, part time or mixed) and credit packages which may have been granted upon admission. Therefore, depending on the prescribed enrolment pattern, mode, calendar utilised and credit awarded a course may take less time or more time to complete than the duration noted as full time equivalent years. Students are advised to consult the Enrolment Pattern to determine the actual duration of study.

Postgraduate Diploma of Clinical Psychology [Exit Point Only]

Full-time: 1.0 year (or part-time equivalent)

Master of Clinical Psychology

Full-time: 2.0 years (or part-time equivalent)

Admission Criteria

CSU Admission Policy

Master of Clinical Psychology

Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) accredited four year degree within the previous ten years with a Weighted Average Mark of no less than 75 for the fourth year of psychological studies
AND
The personal suitability to undertake professional practice as a psychologist, assessed through interview and referees' reports
AND
Eligibility for provisional registration with the Psychology Board of Australia.

Credit

CSU Credit Policy

Master of Clinical Psychology

Standard Charles Sturt University Credit Policy applies: https://policy.csu.edu.au/document/view-current.php?id=120

Postgraduate Diploma of Clinical Psychology [Exit Point Only]

Standard Charles Sturt University Credit Policy applies: https://policy.csu.edu.au/document/view-current.php?id=120

Articulation

The Master and Postgraduate Diploma [Exit Point Only] make up an articulated set of courses and credit is given in each higher level course for the subjects completed in the lower.

Graduation Requirement

Master of Clinical Psychology

To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 128 points.

Postgraduate Diploma of Clinical Psychology [Exit Point Only]

To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 64 points.

Course Structure

The course consists of 14 core subjects including, 2 placement subjects and 2 combined placement/research subjects.

Core

PSY535 Adult Assessment
PSY536 Adult Interventions 1
PSY537 Child Assessment
PSY538 Child Interventions 1
PSY539 Adult Interventions 2
PSY542 Child Interventions 2
PSY543 Clinical Health Psychology
PSY544 Clinical Psychology in Practice
PSY564 Foundations of Professional Psychology
PSY565 Neurodevelopmental Disorders
PSY568 Psychological Practice & Research 1
PSY569 Psychological Practice & Research 2

Students can elect to exit the course at this stage with the Postgraduate Diploma of Clinical Psychology [Exit point only]

PSY570 Advanced Psychological Practice & Research 1 (16)
PSY571 Advanced Psychological Practice & Research 2 (16)

Key Subjects

PSY564 Foundations of Professional Psychology

The Postgraduate Diploma of Clinical Psychology is not accredited as either a fifth or sixth year of study in psychology, and will not satisfy the requirements for either registration as a psychologist or area of practice endorsement in clinical psychology. It is not recommended for students who are not fully registered psychologists.

Students who are not fully registered psychologists, and wish to discontinue their studies in the Master of Clinical Psychology are advised to consider transferring to the Master of Professional Psychology, an APAC-accredited fifth year of study in psychology.

Enrolment Pattern

Part-time
Year 1
Session 1

PSY564 Foundations of Professional Psychology*
PSY536 Adult Interventions 1*
Session 2
PSY535 Adult Assessment
PSY538 Child Interventions 1*

Year 2
Session 1

PSY537 Child Assessment
PSY568 Psychological Practice & Research 1
Session 2
PSY539 Adult Interventions 2
PSY569 Psychological Practice & Research 2

Year 3
Session 1

PSY543 Clinical Health Psychology
PSY544 Clinical Psychology in Practice

Session 2
PSY542 Child Interventions 2
PSY565 Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Students can elect to exit the course at this stage with the Postgraduate Diploma of Clinical Psychology [Exit point only]

Year 4
Session 1

PSY570 Advanced Psychological Practice & Research 1 (16 points)

Session 2
PSY571 Advanced Psychological Practice & Research 2 (16 points)

* These subjects have an associated compulsory residential school (Bathurst Campus)

Full-time
Year 1
Session 1

PSY564 Foundations of Professional Psychology*
PSY536 Adult Interventions 1*
PSY537 Child Assessment
PSY568 Psychological Practice & Research 1

Session 2
PSY535 Adult Assessment
PSY538 Child Interventions 1*
PSY539 Adult Interventions 2
PSY569 Psychological Practice & Research 2

Year 2
Session 1

PSY543 Clinical Health Psychology
PSY544 Clinical Psychology in Practice
PSY570 Advanced Psychological Practice & Research 1 (16 points)

Session 2
PSY542 Child Interventions 2
PSY565 Neurodevelopmental Disorders
PSY571 Advanced Psychological Practice & Research 2 (16 points)

* These subjects have an associated compulsory residential school (Bathurst Campus)

Workplace Learning

Please note that the following subjects may contain a Workplace Learning component. Further details for Workplace Learning requirements are located via the subject page

PSY568 Psychological Practice and Research 1
PSY569 Psychological Practice and Research 2
PSY570 Advanced Psychological Practice and Research 1
PSY571 Advanced Psychological Practice and Research 2

Residential School

Please note that the following subjects may contain a Residential School component. Further details of Residential School requirements are located via the subject page

PSY536 Adult Interventions 1
PSY564 Foundations of Professional Psychology

Enrolled students can find further information about CSU Residential Schools at About Residential School

Professional Accreditation

The Master of Clinical Psychology is accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council as a fifth and sixth year course in psychology, and is approved by the Psychology Board of Australia.

Accreditation Body: Australian Psychology Accreditation Council

Requirements for graduates to practice:
In order to practice as a psychologist in Australia, individuals must complete 6 years of education and training. At CSU this can involve 5 years of study in our APAC accredited programs, with the 5th year being undertaken in either the Master of Psychological Practice, or the Master of Professional Psychology, followed by a further 12 months (minimum) supervised practice in the community after graduation. This is referred to as the 5+1 pathway, with the final (6th) year not provided by the university. In this case, graduates are eligible, upon graduation, to apply to the Psychology Board of Australia for registration as a provisional psychologist.

The academic requirement to practice as a provisionally registered psychologist is completion of an APAC accredited 5 year sequence of study (APAC Level 3). Both of the CSU MPPs have this level of accreditation (with re-accreditation pending). Graduates of these courses can apply to the Psychology Board of Australia (PsyBA) through the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA), for registration as provisional psychologists in order to complete at least one year of Board approved supervised practice, under a Board approved supervisor in a PsyBA approved placement setting.

Alternatively the full 6 years of education and training required for practice as a psychologist can be undertaken at CSU in the Master of Clinical Psychology (MCP). Completion of the MCP provides both the academic and supervised practice components for general registration as a psychologist, and applicants can apply directly to AHPRA for PsyBA registration. The MCP provides the basis for practise as a clinical psychologist. Completion of a PsyBA registrar program is required to be endorsed as a  Clinical Psychologist.

Start and End Date of accreditation: Accredited until 31 December 2022
Accreditation Status: Conditional

Potential impact on students:
The Psychology programs are currently accredited, and may have conditions imposed. As long as the programs remain accredited, graduates are able to graduate under the practice entitlements outlined above

Post conferral of award practice registration or additional study requirements for graduates:
Graduates of the MPPs must complete a further (postgraduation) period (minimum of 12 months) supervised practice as a provisional psychologist before they can apply to PsyBA (via AHPRA) for full registration as psychologist (ie general registration)

Graduates of the MCP are immediately, upon graduation, eligible to apply to PsyBA (AHPRA) for full registration as a psychologist, but must undertake a Board approved registrar program before being able to apply for endorsement as a clinical psychologist.

The information contained in the CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: July 2022. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.

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