Doctor of Philosophy (Clinical Psychology)
Why study the Doctor of Philosophy (Clinical Psychology) at UNE?
The Doctor of Philosophy (Clinical Psychology) program comprises requirements to be completed in four years of full time study. The first year of the Doctor of Philosophy (Clinical Psychology) program is the same as for the Master Psychology (Clinical) program. The program consists of coursework, research and practicum. Eligible domestic higher degree research students may be awarded an Exemption Scholarship to cover the cost of academic tuition fees.
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4 Years Full-timeFEES
Research Training Scheme2008 STUDY OPTIONS
Not offered in 2008.How to Apply
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| Official Abbreviation | PhD |
| Course Type | Postgraduate Research |
| Commencement | Semester 1 |
| Study Mode | On and Off Campus |
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| Fees | Research Training Scheme |
| Total Credit Points | 192 |
| How to apply | All students apply directly to Research Services at UNE using Research Services admission form(s). For more information, click here |
| Entry Requirements | To qualify for admission to candidature, an applicant shall have fulfilled the requirements for a degree of this University or have fulfilled the requirements for a degree or other qualification of equivalent standing of a university or other institution recognised by the Committee for this purpose, provided that the applicant either: (a) has completed an honours degree in Psychology at the level of at least Second Class Honours Division 1; or (b) has completed a qualification approved by the Committee. |
| Further Information | Contact Research Services on 1800 463 520 or (02) 6773 5227 or email hdr@une.edu.au. |
