Clinical Psychology - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) 48 months PHD Programme By University of Calgary |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Degree

PhD

Study Level

PHD

Study Mode

On Campus

Helping students become expert psychologists and competent clinicians is the purpose of the Clinical Psychology (PhD Thesis) program. It aims to prepare students for research, academic and clinical careers in psychology and health care. As practitioners of an evidence-based science, faculty members guiding the program emphasize training in clinical science. The program, which highlights their commitment to empirical approaches to advancing knowledge, is accredited by the Canadian Psychological Association.

Programme overview

Degree

PhD

Study Level

PHD

Study Mode

On Campus

Helping students become expert psychologists and competent clinicians is the purpose of the Clinical Psychology (PhD Thesis) program. It aims to prepare students for research, academic and clinical careers in psychology and health care. As practitioners of an evidence-based science, faculty members guiding the program emphasize training in clinical science. The program, which highlights their commitment to empirical approaches to advancing knowledge, is accredited by the Canadian Psychological Association.

Admission Requirements

3.6+
7.5+
105+
GPA A minimum of 3.6 GPA on a 4.0 point system.
Please note that the PhD program is highly competitive. Successful applicants will typically have a GPA higher than this stated minimum.
Minimum education A master's degree in Psychology or equivalent.
Documents
  • A statement of research and professional interests (max. 500 words), including the specification of prospective research supervisors from among current program faculty.
  • A research proposal.

Reference letters Two academic letters

4 Years
Sep

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