The master in Clinical Psychology (MSc) aims to integrate clinical, academic, and research aspects of training. Upon completion of their training, students will be able to engage in the applied practice of clinical psychology with different populations.
The master in Clinical Psychology (MSc) also offers students the opportunity to design and conduct empirical research. A major aim of the master in Clinical Psychology (MSc) is to cultivate in training clinicians an ethical professional identity that will guide their work as researchers and practitioners.
The master in Clinical Psychology (MSc) is based on the scientist-practitioner model of training. This model offers clinical training to students that prepares them for a career as professional clinical psychologists. Moreover, the master in Clinical Psychology (MSc) gives students the education to develop, through further training, into competent researchers and academics.