Overview
The Master of Professional Psychology at the Australian National University is an extensive two-year program aimed at equipping students with vital skills in psychological assessment, intervention techniques, and professional practice. The curriculum incorporates a group research project during the first year and practical placement experience in the second year, ensuring a well-rounded education that balances theoretical knowledge with practical application.
What you'll study
Core Courses Include:
- Research Methods and Statistics in Professional Psychology
- Psychological Assessment
- Psychological Interventions
- Contextualizing Professional Psychology
- Ethics and Professional Practice
- Evidence in Professional Psychology
- Advanced Applications in Psychological Practice
Entry requirements
Academic Qualifications
- A completed Australian bachelor’s degree or an equivalent international qualification with an APAC-accredited sequence in Psychology, achieving a minimum GPA of 5.00/7.00.
- Submission of two referee reports.
- Completion of a supplementary application form and CV.
- Successful assessment of suitability based on an interview, supplementary forms, CV, and referee reports.
English Language Proficiency
- TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 100
- PTE Academic: Minimum score of 70
- IELTS: Minimum score of 7.0
Career prospects
Upon completion of the Master of Professional Psychology, graduates are well-prepared for various career paths in the field of psychology. They may pursue opportunities in clinical settings, educational institutions, community organizations, or private practice. Additionally, graduates may qualify for a post-study work permit in Australia, allowing them to gain valuable work experience in their area of expertise. This program not only prepares students for immediate employment but also lays the groundwork for further academic or professional advancement in psychology.