Course Overview
The Master of Clinical Psychology at Charles Sturt University is designed to provide advanced training in clinical psychology, preparing students for professional practice in a range of mental health settings. The program focuses on developing skills in assessment, diagnosis, and therapeutic intervention, grounded in evidence-based practice. A unique feature of this course is its emphasis on rural and regional mental health, reflecting the university's commitment to addressing community needs in underserved areas.
Career Prospects
Graduates of this program are equipped to work as clinical psychologists in diverse settings, including private practice, hospitals, community health services, and educational institutions. The training also prepares students for roles in research and policy development within mental health sectors.
Key Faculty and Staff
Specific names of faculty or staff involved in the program are not publicly listed in available sources. However, the program is supported by experienced academics and practitioners within the School of Psychology, who bring expertise in clinical and applied psychology.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
The program benefits from Charles Sturt University's focus on practical training, offering access to on-campus clinics and supervised placements in regional and rural communities. Partnerships with local health services provide students with real-world experience in addressing mental health challenges in diverse populations.
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