Master’s in Clinical Psychology (2 Years) – Program Overview
The Master’s in Clinical Psychology is a two-year postgraduate program that prepares students to assess, diagnose, and treat mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders across diverse populations. The program blends theoretical knowledge with supervised clinical practice to develop competent mental health professionals.
Core Areas of Study Include:
- Psychopathology and diagnostic assessment
- Cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic therapies
- Psychological testing and evaluation
- Ethics and professional practice in clinical settings
- Research methods in clinical psychology
Program Highlights:
- Supervised clinical internships in hospitals or mental health facilities
- Training in psychological assessment tools and therapy techniques
- Individual and group therapy sessions
- Research project or thesis on a clinical psychology topic
Graduates are qualified to work as clinical psychologists in hospitals, private practices, rehabilitation centers, schools, or NGOs, and are also prepared for further doctoral studies or licensure where applicable.