The Master of Psychology (Clinical) prepares you for your career as a specialist in the health services. Your studies are a combination of coursework, placements, and a thesis to develop and strengthen your skills and knowledge so you are a confident and experienced practitioner ready to make a positive change in your community. Key areas of focus include interviewing and intervention strategies, biological and neuropsychological perspectives on disorders, psychological assessment and therapies, ethics and issues in professional practice, as well as advanced research methods. After you accept your offer into this course, you must register with AHPRA as a provisional psychologist before the study semester starts.