Master of Professional Psychology Program By Bond University |Top Universities
Program Duration

8 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

PsychologyMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Psychology

Study Level

Masters

The study of Psychology is both rewarding and diverse. To become a registered psychologist, students are required to complete six years of education and training. The Master of Professional Psychology at Bond comprises the fifth year of this training pathway. This program ensures graduates are equipped with sound skills in ethical practice, assessment procedures, and focused psychological treatments, ultimately preparing them for completion of the practicum placement. These necessary skills contribute to their effective practice as Psychologists. Upon completion of the program, graduates will be required to independently source and undertake a further one year of supervised practice before being eligible to apply for full Registration with the Australian Heath Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). 

Program overview

Main Subject

Psychology

Study Level

Masters

The study of Psychology is both rewarding and diverse. To become a registered psychologist, students are required to complete six years of education and training. The Master of Professional Psychology at Bond comprises the fifth year of this training pathway. This program ensures graduates are equipped with sound skills in ethical practice, assessment procedures, and focused psychological treatments, ultimately preparing them for completion of the practicum placement. These necessary skills contribute to their effective practice as Psychologists. Upon completion of the program, graduates will be required to independently source and undertake a further one year of supervised practice before being eligible to apply for full Registration with the Australian Heath Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). 

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

98+
7+
185+
65+

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Deciding on a degree or program is a personal choice - it's about choosing the right program for you, your interests and your future.

Whether you're venturing into a new area of study or looking to build upon your experience and knowledge in a particular field, Bond offers a range of undergraduate degrees and programs, diplomas and non-award programs.

Bond University teaches over three semesters a year, allowing you to complete your studies much earlier than at other universities.

For instance, a standard bachelor's degree that takes three years with the normal two-semesters-per-year timetable can be completed in just two years at Bond.


Bond University offers a range of higher degrees by coursework or research.

Admission to postgraduate coursework degrees generally requires an undergraduate qualification from a recognised institution. In some cases, however, extensive career experience in a relevant discipline may meet entry criteria.

Doctoral studies are completed predominantly through research guided and supervised by specialist advisors. Each faculty at Bond incorporates world-renowned research centres, headed by international authorities in their respective fields.

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