People
- School contact: ???Karen Salmon and Dougal Southerland
- Associate Dean Marc Wilson
- Faculty Manager: Johan Barnard
- Writer: Alida and Gabe
Resources
- http://www.victoria.ac.nz/psyc/study/postgraduate-study/pgdipclinpsyc
- Calendar pages: 378-379
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At-a-glance
Name: Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Psychology
Abbreviation: PGDipClinPsyc
Duration: 4 6 trimesters
Duration details: 4 6 trimesters of full-time study or normally 8 if studied part time
Schedule: Lectures
Intensity: Part time and full Full time
Type: Coursework and practicum
Study at: On-campus (Kelburn, Wellington)
Complete: 210 330 points (4 9 courses)
Entry: Bachelor's degree with Honours in Psychology, enrolment in thesis degree and selection process
Start: Trimester 21
Apply by: 8 October
Costs: From database for international only at this stage
Impact of previous university study in same subject: Requires
Entry requirements
To be accepted into this programme you'll need:
- A Bachelor of Science with Honours in Psychology or a Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Psychology or completed the course work for an MSc in Psychology or 400-level courses in Psychology worth 120 points and passed both PSCY 451 and PSCY 452 with at least an A- in each
- Enrolled for or To be enrolled in or have completed an MA or PhD, or the thesis part of an MSc
- Acceptance To be accepted by the Head head of School school as capable of proceeding with the proposed course of study
Important information
- If you want to enrol in this programme but don't meet some of the entry requirements you should contact the Programme Director programme director to discuss your options.
- The academic Calendar is the authoritative source of programme and course information.
Programme requirements
For this programme you’ll need to:
Complete courses worth 120 points in Year 1:
- PSYC 412, Criminal Conduct 1:
- Criminal Conduct and Crime
- PSYC 442, Criminal Conduct 2: Areas of Applications
- PSYC 451, Clinical Adult Assessment and Intervention
- PSYC 452, Clinical Child and Family Psychology
- PSYC 489, Research Project
Complete 210 points in Year 2 and 3:Complete
- PSYC 561 in Part 1
- Three courses in Part 2:
- PSYC 562
- PSYC 571
- PSYC 572PSYC 573
Important information
To enter Part 2, you'll need to have submitted your
thesis mentioned in the entry requirementsMaster's or PhD thesis, and normally have completed Part 1
of this qualification to enter Part 2.