Master of Psychology (Clinical)(Coursework)-000443F

Master of Psychology (Clinical)(Coursework)

CRICOS Code000443F
Course TypeMasters Degree (Coursework)
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Course Fees
International Students (Offshore)Exact Tuition Fee
47,099 AUD / Academic Year
2.0 Year (104 weeks)
Updated At:02/12/2025
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Course Description
Embark on a transformative journey of advanced learning and professional growth with our Clinical Psychology degree.Our approach is fully built around a community-focussed, scientist-practitioner model, with an ungraded-pass methodology that focusses on collegiality, competency development, and a genuine depth and breadth of learning that builds confidence and competence to prepare you for an exceptional career helping people and communities as a registered Clinical Psychologist.When you study with us, you receive regular mentorship, collaborative learning, and a dynamic support network not as a student, but as an early career colleague, as we are dedicated to your success. This starts with workplace readiness as the foundation of your learning and practical experiences. As the national leader in program-wide Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCE), you will have opportunities throughout your learning to practice your skills in the moment, building your ability to recognise and support complex psychological conditions.Commonwealth Supported Places are available for all successful domestic applications who meet the eligibility requirements.Studying with usYou will build skills in risk assessments, cognitive assessment, a range of intervention approaches including acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT), Schema therapy, motivational interviewing, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), as well as client communication, as you learn how to undertake psychological assessments, develop case conceptualisations, implement and evaluate interventions, apply research methodologies, and engage in ethical professional practice. All your assessments are grounded in real-world activities or requirements, such as writing a letter to a GP, writing a report of assessment, and demonstrating a skill/therapeutic treatment approach. They culminate with an independent research project, which is your opportunity to collaborate with community stakeholders, influence policy, and delve deeper into the populations we serve.This is all supported by significant practical experiences, both simulated, and with our University Psychology Clinics, located in both Hobart and Launceston, and community partners. During these experiences, you'll develop your skills in the art of conducting competent psychological assessments, constructing case conceptualisations, and devising, implementing, and evaluating interventions. From honing your research methodologies to embracing ethical practices, you'll emerge as a versatile practitioner.Our Island is your campusAs you immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of Tasmania, and take advantage of our symbiotic relationships with the Tasmanian healthcare and community support sector, you will build a consideration of the intersectionality of factors influencing mental health outcomes in our community so you can facilitate safe and inclusive clinical psychology practice. Your projects and placement options can be tailored to your area of interest, ranging from community clinics to indigenous centres, prisons, clinics, and hospitals, allowing you to align your learning experience with your passions and aspirations.The skills, knowledge, and confidence you build during this course will help you to provide vital support to local communities when you graduate, as well as transferrable foundation you can take anywhere.Please note: The closing time and date for the receipt of applications for admission to the Master of Psychology (Clinical) in 2024 is 11.59pm on 30 September 2023 (AEDT). Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.
Course Start Dates
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2026
2 start dates
Start Date02-23
Start Date07-06

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      2026-02-23 (in 51 days)2026-07-06 (in 184 days)

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      Language Requirement: IELTS Overall 7, with no band lower than 7

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    Instructions for use

    The Family Alumni Bursary provides international students who have a parent, sibling or sibling who has studied at the University of Tasmania or currently studies at the University of Tasmania with a 10% reduction in tuition fees for the duration of their course. Students must be able to prove that they have a parent or sibling who has studied at the University of Tasmania or currently studies at the University of Tasmania. Students must also attach the following certified documents with their application to prove their eligibility for the Family Alumni Bursary: 1. Applicant’s birth certificate (original and English translation) 2. Siblings’ birth certificates (original and English translation) 3. Applicant’s passport (personal data) page 4. Parents’ passport (personal data) page 5. Student ID or proof of enrolment 6. Adoption certificate (only required if applicable)

    Applicable DegreesAll Degrees
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    Instructions for use

    This scholarship provides international students who have completed undergraduate courses at the University of Tasmania with a 10% reduction in registered tuition fees towards postgraduate study.

    Applicable DegreesMaster
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    Instructions for use

    This package offers up to 20 weeks of free English language courses to international students who need to complete a course to meet English language entry requirements before commencing degree study. To qualify for the discount you must: 1. be an international student as defined under the University of Tasmania’s rules 2. have received an offer to study English for Academic Purposes for a full-time course place; 3. will commence an English course (any English course study period) in 2024.

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    IELTS Score
    PTE Score
    2026 year(s)
    Listening
    7.0
    Speaking
    7.0
    Reading
    7.0
    Writing
    7.0
    Overall
    7.0