Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology Postgraduate Programme By Ball State University |TopUniversities

Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology

Main Subject Area

PsychologyMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Psychology

Study Level

Masters

Our master's in clinical psychology is designed to prepare students to be competitive candidates for psychology doctoral programs and to enhance students' research skills by offering them a wide range of research experience from assisting faculty researchers to completing their own independent research projects and/or thesis. The program consists of a rigorous combination of classroom and research experiences. The program provides limited clinical training and does not lead to licensure to practice at the Master’s level. Students have the option of enhancing their content knowledge and skills by completing a concentration in: Assessment Clinical/Counseling Cultural Diversity

Programme overview

Main Subject

Psychology

Study Level

Masters

Our master's in clinical psychology is designed to prepare students to be competitive candidates for psychology doctoral programs and to enhance students' research skills by offering them a wide range of research experience from assisting faculty researchers to completing their own independent research projects and/or thesis. The program consists of a rigorous combination of classroom and research experiences. The program provides limited clinical training and does not lead to licensure to practice at the Master’s level. Students have the option of enhancing their content knowledge and skills by completing a concentration in: Assessment Clinical/Counseling Cultural Diversity

Admission Requirements

79+
6.5+
Applicants must earn a master's degree from an accredited institution. Other English Language requirements: TOEFL - 550 paper-based and 213 Computer based is required.

Jan-2000

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