Your pathway to registration as a general psychologist.
The Master of Professional Psychology comprises a fifth-year qualification in Psychology training. It provides you with the theoretical knowledge, research skills development, and practical skills required to prepare you for professional practice in a wide variety of setting and with diverse populations.
The degree forms part of a 5+1 pathway to general psychology registration. After completion of the degree, you will be required to undertake a one-year internship via the Psychology Board of Australia before being eligible for general registration as a psychologist.
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Master of Professional Psychology
Duration: 1 year
Delivery mode:
In person
Location:
Bedford Park
Availability:
Full-time
Part-time
Start dates:
February
SATAC code: Apply direct to Flinders
Annual indicative fees (2023):
$28,296 (full fee paying)
Master of Professional Psychology
Duration: 1 year
Delivery mode:
In person
Location:
Bedford Park
Start dates:
March
CRICOS code: 0100912
Annual fees:
2023: $39,300
Graduates are eligible to undertake a one-year internship via the Psychology Board of Australia. Following the successful completion of a one-year internship, graduates will be eligible to apply for general registration as a psychologist and be qualified to work in a range of mental health, forensic, education and training and corporate settings. People with existing careers in human services such as nursing, teaching, the public service, social and human resources undertake this course to better understand human behaviour and to add depth to their knowledge and work skills.
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The Master of Professional Psychology consists of 36 units.
You must complete 27 units of coursework and 9 units (i.e., 300 hours) of supervised practicum.
Coursework covers areas such as foundations of psychological practice, assessment across the lifespan, evidence based interventions, and applied research for practitioners.
Why study
Postgraduate Psychology at Flinders
Applicants must normally have completed an APAC accredited fourth year of study in the field of Psychology conferred within 10 years of the commencement of the course. Candidates will be chosen based on interview, clinically relevant volunteer and paid work experience, 2nd and 3rd year Psychology topics sequence GPA, Honours year mark, referee reports and publications/grants.
Applicants will be shortlisted for interview based on their Academic record, relevant clinical skills and experience and referee reports. Selection for a place in the course will be based on interview performance and the overall application.
On completion of the course, graduates will be required to complete an approved one year internship of supervised practice to be eligible for general registration with the Psychology Board of Australia.
Before applying you MUST download and read the Professional Psychology Application Guide 2023 for domestic applicants.
Check application timelines:
Apply online via Flinders University's Application System. For more information, refer to the Direct Application System Guide
Applicants must normally hold an approved honours degree or fourth-year equivalent qualification of first- or upper-second-class standard in psychology from a recognised tertiary institution.
Candidates will be chosen based on interview, clinically relevant skills and experience, and referee reports.
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Check entry requirements.
Check your eligibility for credit.
Obtain certified documents.
Submit your application and documents.
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