MPP Frequently Asked Questions
The course takes one year full-time, or up to four years part-time. No — this course is fully online, including both coursework and placement. Lectures can be attended live or watched later via recordings. Each unit typically includes 3 live, online intensive days per trimester, which require mandatory live attendance and cannot be completed via recordings. If you’re unable to attend, you will need to withdraw from the unit. To find exact dates, look up "Master of Professional Psychology" in the UNE Course Handbooks. Under the Course Plans tab, you will find a list of units. The unit page will contain exact dates. MPP students will register as Provisional Psychologists with the Psychology Board of Australia on entry into the program. After completing a one-year supervised internship and passing the National Psychology Exam, you can apply for General Registration as a psychologist. Visit the Psychology Board of Australia to learn more about registration requirements and recognised pathways. In your final trimester, you’ll complete a 300-hour simulated placement (PSYC533), delivered fully online. UNE provides supervision from Board-approved psychologists at no additional cost, including weekly group and fortnightly individual sessions via Zoom. You’ll develop key professional competencies through: Placement runs across the trimester requiring a minimum time commitment of approx. 24 hours per week. Placement cannot be condensed into a shorter timeframe, nor can it be extended beyond the end of the trimester. You can view the full list of units, their recommended order, and any prerequisites in the UNE Course Handbook under the Course Plans tab. This section outlines: There is a critical shortage of psychologists in Australia — only 35% of workforce demand is currently met, with the biggest gaps in regional and rural areas. At the same time, mental health needs are rising: Graduates of this program are entering a high-demand profession, with opportunities in: To apply, you must have completed an APAC-accredited four-year sequence in psychology (e.g. Honours). We assess both academic results and your personal readiness for the role. Consideration is given to: Students may be eligible for advanced standing for coursework only. Credit may be granted for coursework that: Advanced standing is not available for: After you’ve been accepted into the course, you can contact UNE’s Advanced Standing team to determine which units may be credited. Yes, but it’s important to plan carefully. Each 6-credit point unit requires a minimum of 150 hours of study, or approximately 10–12 hours per week per unit. If you're studying full-time, it is recommended that you limit paid employment to no more than 10 hours per week to ensure you can meet academic and placement requirements. Visit the Psychology Board of Australia to learn more about registration requirements and recognised pathways. Many MPP students go on to apply for the Master of Psychology (Clinical) – Advanced Entry to gain Clinical Endorsement. Applications for the following year close on late October. You can also add the Graduate Certificate in School Psychology alongside your MPP studies to develop skills for school-based roles. All students Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students Students from rural, regional or remote areas No — there are no CSP places available for the Master of Professional Psychology. This is a full-fee paying program. No — deferment is not available for any postgraduate psychology courses at UNE. Yes. After you complete at least one unit, you can apply for intermission for up to two years. You need to apply and be approved before you take a break from study. If you do not apply, your enrolment may be considered withdrawn. Intermission does not extend the maximum time you have to finish your course. You still need to complete the course within 1 year full-time or 4 years part-time.
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Applications for admission open 4 August for study in the following year.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students are strongly encouraged to apply.
UNE is committed to supporting Indigenous students to succeed in psychology and contribute to mental health and wellbeing in their communities. Learn more about support for Indigenous students at UNE.