Acadia University - Division of Research and Graduate Studies

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Psychology

Acadia University - Division of Research and Graduate Studies

Faculty:Research and Graduate Studies
Degree:Master
Field of Study:Psychology, General
Length:2 Year(s)
Cost per year:*
Provincial: $8,422
National: $9,705

This estimate represents the full-time tuition for one year.

Application #:24
Enrolment #:%
Acceptance Rate:
Careers:Psychologists

Description:

In Acadia's graduate program in clinical psychology you will receive clinical training adhering to the Boulder Scientist-Practitioner model, with emphasis on the integration of science and practice. You will be trained by PhD-level clinical psychologists to use evidence-based interventions to assist individuals experiencing mental health concerns or cognitive difficulties. This prepares you to become a registered clinical psychologist in provinces supporting master's-level accreditation such as Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Alberta, and also prepares you for continued study at the Doctorate level. Clinical psychologists registered in a province may transfer their licence to other provinces under the Mutual Recognition Agreement as outlined on the Canadian Psychological Association websites

Acadia is one of the only clinical master?s programs in Canada leading to eligibility for becoming a registered clinical psychologist. At Acadia, you will benefit from the small-school environment with small class sizes and individualized attention from your supervisor, while having access to faculty with a diverse set of research interests.
Acadia maintains relationships with health centres and large private practices in the region to provide you with the opportunity for practicum experience at a number of clinical settings such as NSHA Mental Health and Addictions, Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Kentville, the IWK, True North Psychological Services, Seagram and Associates, and the IWK, with other placements possible through consultation with the practicum co-ordinator.

Prerequisites:

Grade for Entrance Previous Year (%)*70
These courses are intended as guidelines. Speak to your guidance counsellor to see what courses are offered at your school.
    To apply, you must have either an Honours degree in psychology or equivalent (i.e. an undergraduate degree majoring in psychology along with sufficient and relevant research experience). If you are interested in counselling, but do not hold those qualifications, you may be interested in either our Master of Education in Counselling, or in completing an undergraduate degree in Psychology.
    Application Notes :
    Additional Admission Requirements:
      Three letters of reference (downloadable forms are available at http://gradstudies.acadiau.ca/Graduate_Admissions.html) and one official transcript from every post-secondary institution attended are required
      Candidates should also submit a Statement of Intent: The statement should describe their academic, research, and clinical interests and how they intend to pursue them in the clinical psychology graduate program at Acadia University. They should state what they are interested in studying and why Acadia University is a good place for them. They should also clearly state general areas of research interests and potential Acadia supervisors in those areas, as well as their career objectives, preparation, suitability for the program, and any other relevant information.
      For all international applicants, a copy of passport (only page 1 and 2) is also required.

      * The entrance grade may change from year to year. Please contact the school for further information.

      * We make every attempt to provide accurate information on prerequisites, programs, and tuition. However, this information is subject to change without notice and we highly recommend that you contact the school to confirm important information before applying.

      Modified on October 31, 2022