Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology
Program Overview
Master's & Doctoral Degrees
The University of South Africa (Unisa) offers a range of master's and doctoral degrees across various colleges and departments. These programs are designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in their chosen field, as well as the opportunity to contribute to the development of new knowledge and understanding.
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for admission to a master's or doctoral degree program at Unisa, students must meet the following requirements:
- A bachelor's degree or equivalent qualification
- A minimum average of 60% in the final year of study
- Proof of English language proficiency (for international students)
- Other requirements may vary depending on the specific program and college
Student Fees and Funding
The cost of studying for a master's or doctoral degree at Unisa varies depending on the program and the student's residency status. Students can expect to pay an application fee, as well as tuition fees for each module or course. There are also various funding opportunities available, including bursaries and scholarships.
Application for Admission
To apply for admission to a master's or doctoral degree program at Unisa, students must submit an online application, which includes:
- A completed application form
- Certified copies of academic transcripts and certificates
- Proof of English language proficiency (for international students)
- A research proposal or outline (for some programs)
Registration
Once a student's application for admission has been approved, they will be required to register for their program. This involves:
- Paying the relevant tuition fees
- Selecting and registering for modules or courses
- Completing any necessary paperwork or documentation
Curriculum
The curriculum for master's and doctoral degree programs at Unisa varies depending on the specific program and college. However, most programs include a combination of:
- Core modules or courses
- Elective modules or courses
- A research component, such as a dissertation or thesis
Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology
The Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology is a coursework master's degree that provides students with advanced knowledge and skills in the field of clinical psychology. The program is designed to meet the needs of students who wish to pursue a career in clinical psychology, as well as those who wish to pursue further study or research in the field.
Purpose Statement
The primary purpose of this qualification is to provide students with knowledge, skills, and competencies pertinent to the field of clinical psychology, so that they may provide a service that is both ethical and therapeutic to the public.
Qualification Code and Type
- Qualification code: 90119
- Qualification type: Coursework
- NQF level: 9
- Total credits: 240
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for admission to the Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology, students must meet the following requirements:
- A bachelor's degree or equivalent qualification
- A minimum average of 60% in the final year of study
- Proof of English language proficiency (for international students)
- Other requirements may vary depending on the specific program and college
Research Focus Areas
The Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology has several research focus areas, including:
- Clinical psychology
- Research methodology
- Statistical analysis
- Other areas relevant to the field of clinical psychology
Research Outline
Students applying for the Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology must submit a detailed research outline, which includes:
- Title
- Summary of topic
- Short literature review
- Expected contribution of the study
- Methodology to be followed
- Availability of the data
- List of references
- Reasons why you are interested in the topic
Time Limits for this Degree
The time limit for completing the Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology is three years. Students may apply for an additional year of study, but this must be approved by the supervisor and the Executive Dean of the College.
Coursework Master's Degree
A coursework master's degree requires a high level of theoretical engagement and intellectual dependence, and a research project culminating in the acceptance of a dissertation of limited scope. The curriculum generally comprises subjects where you are required to write examinations, and submit a research proposal module and a mini-dissertation.
Research Focus Areas
Unisa has several research focus areas, including:
- Marine studies
- Aviation and aeronautical studies
- Automotive
- Energy
- Space study and square kilometre array
- Fourth IR and digitalisation
- Natural sciences (biotechnological studies)
- Health studies/medicine
- Feminist, womanist and bosadi theorisations
- Student support and co-curricular activities
African Academic Programme
This programme is compulsory for all research master's and doctoral students. Students registered for honours degrees, postgraduate diplomas and coursework master's degrees are also welcome to register for this programme.
College of Human Sciences
The College of Human Sciences has several departments and research focus areas, including:
- Department of Psychology
- Department of Sociology
- Department of Anthropology
- Other departments relevant to the field of human sciences
Research Support
Unisa provides various forms of research support, including:
- Research grants
- Researcher Development Academy (RDA)
- Research permissions
- Postdoctoral Fellowship Support Programme (PFSP)
- Research expert consultants
- Research outputs
- Research ethics
News and Events
Unisa has various news and events related to research, including:
- Research & Innovation Week
- Unisa Innovation Festival
- Other events relevant to the field of research
Conclusion
The University of South Africa (Unisa) offers a range of master's and doctoral degree programs across various colleges and departments. These programs are designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in their chosen field, as well as the opportunity to contribute to the development of new knowledge and understanding.
