Clinical Psychology Doctorate Programme in University of Limerick, Ireland
Clinical Psychology Doctorate Programme in University of Limerick
This is a full time three year professional course, leading to a Doctoral qualification in clinical psychology. Graduates are qualified to work as Clinical Psychologists. There are four key strands around which course delivery is organised: (1) Academic Competence; (2) Clinical Competence; (3) Research Competence; (4) Personal Development. Programme delivery is through active learning workshops based on adult learning principles including experiential learning, skills practice and reflective practice.
For potential applicants requiring more information, our Clinical Psychology Team will host an Open Evening on Tuesday 26th November. The venue is Room C1061 in our Main University Building and will run from 17.30pm until 19.00pm.
This is a full time three year professional course, leading to a Doctoral qualification in clinical psychology. Graduates are qualified to work as Clinical Psychologists. The programme is designed around the Accreditation Guidelines of the Psychological Society of Ireland for postgraduate courses in Clinical Psychology. There are four key strands around which course delivery is organised: (1) Academic Competence; (2) Clinical Competence; (3) Research Competence; (4) Personal Development. The programme is primarily based on the principles of life-span developmental psychology as applied in the clinical setting. There is a strong emphasis on empirically based theoretical orientations including psychodynamic, cognitive and behavioural theories. Programme delivery is through active learning workshops based on adult learning principles including experiential learning, skills practice and reflective practice.
- To provide a programme that is academically rigorous to the highest standards of its international counterparts, that accords with the principles of best practice in professional education of clinical psychologists and that meets standards laid down by The Psychological Society of Ireland
- To enable students to develop clinical practitioner skills through appropriate, supervised clinical placements in which clinical and research skills can be applied in a real world setting.
- To engage students in academic and service-based research.
- To promote student ability and commitment to practice within a strong ethical framework.
- To provide the community with competent professional clinical psychologists to work in the health service.
Clinical Psychologists to work in the Health Service, Voluntary Body Sector, The Prison Service and other related areas.
Duration :
Intake
September
Level
Postgraduate
Tuition & fees
€ 37,600 Per Year
IELTS
6.5
TOFL
90
PTE
61