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Master of Professional Psychology (coursework)
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Admission requirements
If you’re interested in furthering your career by studying this postgraduate course, find out the admission details below
Admission Requirements
(2) meet the inherent requirements for the course; and (3) Applicants must be eligible for provisional registration as a psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia.
Ranking and Selection Process
(a) Marks in accredited 4th year psychology course
(b) a satisfactory personal statement, as recognised by UWA;
and
(c) two satisfactory referees, as recognised by UWA;
and
(d) a curriculum vitae summarising relevant occupational and practical experience, as recognised by UWA;
and
(e) an interview in which eligible applicants will be assessed based on the personal qualities considered desirable in psychology with invitation to attend the interview based on Rules 4, 5(a), (b) and (c) and the interview quota for that year.
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Course details
About the course
Quick details
- Available
- Perth (Crawley campus)
- Full-time only
- On-campus
- Partially Online
- Semester 1
- Postgraduate
- 73590
- 119222J
Course structure
Postgraduate coursework degrees and combined (coursework and research) degrees comprise a number of units. Refer to the course structure for more information.
Why study
- UWA has the oldest clinical psychology course in WA and a long history of excellence in clinical training and research
- The Master of Professional Psychology will teach you applied skills from your first class. By the end you will be prepared to start work as a provisional psychologist and commence your one-year internship
- The course prepares you for working in remote and rural communities.
Important Dates
INTAKE PERIOD
- Semester 1, 2026
APPLICATIONS OPEN
- 15 October 2025
APPLICATIONS CLOSE
- 5 November 2025
Refer to Admissions Requirements for information on eligibility criteria and how to apply.
You'll learn to
- develop a strong understanding of common mental health issues in both adults and children
- apply assessment skills across the lifespan to identify and understand these issues
- practice with self-reflection and cultural competence in diverse client contexts
- translate your skills and knowledge into real-world settings through placement experiences
- prepare for work in a variety of environments, including rural and remote communities.