
Charles Sturt University
Master of Professional Psychology
Nationally Recognised Higher EducationAre you pursuing general registration as a psychologist? The Master of Professional Psychology (with specialisations) from Charles Sturt University provides a fifth year of training in psychology for graduates of an accredited four-year psychology program.
School Psychology - In this specialisation, you will explore assessment and intervention for both adult and child learners, as well as neurodevelopmental disorders.
Delivery mode
Charles Sturt University offers this course through the following delivery modes:
Online
Set your own study schedule and balance study with your other commitments.
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Academic entry requirements
- Completion of an Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) accredited four year degree within the previous ten years with a Weighted Average Mark of no less than 75 for the fourth year of psychological studies; AND
- The personal suitability to undertake professional practice as a psychologist, assessed through interview and referees' reports; AND
- Eligibility for provisional registration with the Psychology Board of Australia.
Course fees
For more information about this course and payment options please enquire now.
Career opportunities
The Master of Professional Psychology will prepare you for the following roles.
School Psychologist
School Psychologists are qualified professionals who work at high schools, primary schools, colleges, universities, and some early childhood centre...
Educational Psychologist
An Educational Psychologist focuses on enhancing the learning experiences and outcomes of students by applying psychological principles within educ...
About Charles Sturt University
We're committed to advancing higher education and research opportunities for the people of regional Australia. We bring strength and learning back to our regions and together, we make this a world worth living in.
We're improving economic and social wellbeing and creating sustainable ecosystems for future generations.
As Australia's leading regional university, we also promote social justice and human rights for First Nations Australians. We do this both within our regions and across Australia.