The Doctor of Psychology is a professional doctoral degree intended to prepare graduates for practice in psychotherapy. Earning the degree is originally completed through one of two established training models for clinical psychology.
With this degree, you will further your psychology career, focusing on specific areas such as addiction, educational, industrial/organizational, general, or developmental psychology. You might also pursue an academic career as a faculty member at a college or university, or an administrative career in a higher education institution, a research facility, or a human services organization.
For the purposes of applying part 1 and schedule 1, a reference to student is to be read as candidate.
Director of clinical programs means the person nominated by the head of the school of psychology as the director of clinical programs.
Practicum course means a course containing a practical component where students gain supervised experience in a workplace setting.
1- Before applying for admission an applicant must
2- To be admitted as a candidate, the applicant must
3- For rule 2.2(a), a coursework masters degree will not be an approved degree unless the applicant gained a GPA of 3.5 or equivalent and the executive dean and head of school decide that the applicant’s performance in the research component is a suitable basis for admission.
4- Transfer to the doctor of psychology: A student in the MPsychClin with a GPA of 3.5 for study undertaken in that program may transfer to the DPsych with the approval of the executive dean.
1- A candidate may enroll on a full-time or part-time basis with the approval of the dean, head of school and supervisor.
2- A candidate may transfer between full-time and part-time enrolment with the approval of the executive dean. The executive dean may set conditions.
3- A candidate who commences, but does not successfully complete, a practicum course may re-enrol in that course in the following semester only if approved by the executive dean.
1- A candidate must pursue a program of advanced study and research under the appointed supervisor, in a field of study approved by the executive dean, including #48 from the DPsych list.
2- A candidate must —
3- The degree will be awarded in an approved field of study.
1- The executive dean may grant credit for previous work done by a candidate.
2- Credit must only be given for work that was adequately supervised and of appropriate quality.
1- A candidate must provide regular reports on the work undertaken. The reports must also show that the candidate is complying with the rules.
2- The candidate must be advised of the form and timing of the reports.
3- The candidate must submit the reports to the supervisor and the head of school. The report will then be forwarded to the executive dean with the comments of the supervisor and head of school.
The executive dean may terminate a candidate’s enrolment at any time if the executive dean decides that the candidate has not —
A candidate who withdraws may be granted an award in the psychology suite of programs if the candidate has satisfied the requirement
Doctor of Psychology
Psy623 Statistics and Research Design in Psychological Science
Psy658 Psychological Testing and Measurement
Psy637 Biological Psychology
Psy640 Cognitive Psychology
Psy641 Developmental Psychology
Psy657 Social Psychology
Psy642 Abnormal Psychology
Psy633 Personality Psychology`
Psy610 Independent Study in Human Development
Psy620 Independent Study in Social Psychology
Psy630 Independent Study in Mental Health
Psy632 Advanced Clinical Health Psychology
BA700 Topics- Research Proposal
BA715 Field Work Experience
BA718 Community Mental Health
DA720 Doctoral Dissertation I
DA721 Doctoral Dissertation II
DA722 Doctoral Dissertation III