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Master of Psychology (Clinical)

Masters.
Charles Darwin University

500

in world overall ranking*

57

in local overall ranking*
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About the course

CDU’s Master of Psychology (Clinical) develops advanced clinical knowledge and practical skills for those aiming to practise as a registered psychologist in Australia. The course blends contemporary research-informed teaching with supervised clinical training and placements, with a focus on culturally responsive practice and the diverse communities of the Northern Territory. It also provides a pathway toward the clinical psychology registrar program and endorsement. This is a Master coursework qualification in Psychology.

Career outcome

Graduates can pursue roles as registered psychologists and progress toward clinical psychology registrar pathway requirements. Employment opportunities include public and private mental health services, hospitals, community health centres and specialist clinics, as well as private practice, government and non-government organisations, forensic and correctional settings, and schools. The course also supports pathways into academic teaching and clinical psychology research. This is a Master coursework qualification in Psychology.


Average Salary***


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*Source: QS World University Subjects Rankings (2026)
**Source: numbeo.com
***Source: PayScale.com (2026)

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2 years

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February

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Casuarina

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SPSYC2

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+61 3 9663 5333

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australia@augstudy.com

Scholarships

tick icon2023 CDU INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE PATHWAY SCHOLARSHIP

Up to 20% of tuition fees

tick iconVICE-CHANCELLOR'S INTERNATIONAL HIGH ACHIEVERS SCHOLARSHIPS (VCIHAS)

50% of tuition fees

tick iconCDU GLOBAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP 2022-2023

30% of tuition fees

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