Wellington, Manawatu, Auckland
Note: This programme is covered by the COVID-19 Public Health Response (Vaccinations) Amendment Order 2021. Students are required to provide details of their vaccination status on enrolment. The Master of Clinical Psychology is a professional qualification.
Entry Requirements
This programme is a selected entry programme. This means there are a number of extra requirements you must meet.
In order to be considered for the Master of Clinical Psychology you will:
- have been awarded or qualified for a master's degree with First Class or Second Class Division I Honours in Psychology with at least 120 credits of research, or the equivalent,
or
- have been awarded or qualified for a PhD in Psychology, and
- have completed the following courses, or their equivalents, obtaining at least a B+ average no longer than five years before the start of the internship year:
- 175.781 Understanding Mental Distress;
- 175.782 Clinical Psychology Assessment and
- 175.783 Clinical Psychology Interventions, and
- meet the requirements set down by the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 as being a fit and proper person to be registered.
You will need to provide the following documents:
- a verified academic transcript (if your qualifications were not obtained from Massey University)
- a current CV or resume detailing your relevant training and experience
- a passport-sized photograph
- brief personal statement (up to 500 words) which includes your reasons for seeking a career in Clinical Psychology. You may also wish to list perceived strengths as well as skills you will bring to your studies and training as a Clinical Psychologist
- supporting statements from whanau/family (optional)
- name, occupation and email details of two referees. Referees will be automatically contacted to supply a confidential reference in relation to this programme.
Shortlisted applicants will be interviewed before a final selection is made.