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 Prof Doc CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
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SchoolUniversity of East London - Graduate Programs
LocationLondon, EGL, United Kingdom
School TypeGraduate School
School SizeFull-time Undergraduate: 11,680
Full-time Graduate: 4,175
DegreeDoctorate
Honours
Co-op
Length3 Year(s)
Entry Grade (%)*
Prerequisites
Prerequisites Notes
  • Applicants must hold an honours degree of first or 2:1 class (overall grade of 60% or greater) which is acceptable to the British Psychological Society as conferring Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership. Applicants with a conversion diploma/MSc must have a 2:1 class or better in their first degree, and equivalent results or better in the conversion programme. Applicants must have knowledge of data analysis procedures employed within the field of psychology including multivariate statistical and qualitative approaches. The programme selection procedures in 2020-2021 may be subject to variation due to the COVID epidemic: applicant will be advised of any additional tests or questions when they apply.
  • We would normally expect you to have Grade C in GCSE English and Maths.
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    DescriptionThe Professional Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClinPsych) course provides a comprehensive training programme comprising concurrent academic teaching (on average two days per week) and clinical work placements based mainly in the NHS (on average three days per week). The overarching purpose of the training course is to supply highly competent clinical psychologists for the NHS and related settings.

    On successful completion of training, you will meet the Health and Care Professions Council's requirements for registration as a Practitioner Psychologist. You will also satisfy the British Psychological Society's Committee on Training in Clinical Psychology requirements (BPS, CTCP) for becoming a Chartered Psychologist. You will participate in a broad-based clinical-academic programme, designed and taught by a diverse core team, selected invited external speakers and NHS specialists. The course covers all of the major theoretical and clinical approaches to clinical psychology.
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