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Institution
ARU College
Currency
Program Level
MSc
Program
Clinical Child Psychology
Summary

Our Masters degree in Clinical Child Psychology provides you with a strong foundation for research and will provide you with knowledge of clinical issues related to child development.

As a student in Cambridge, you’ll gain a comprehensive theoretical knowledge of the field, as well as the practical ability to design and evaluate clinical research programmes.

 

At ARU, our specialist modules focus on diagnosis and treatment of different conditions, developmental psychopathology (including causes and impacts) and the broader issues surrounding psychological research.

You’ll also train in quantitative and qualitative research methods, including infant observation, assessment and diagnostic interviewing, neuroimaging (electroencephalography and magnetoencephalography) as well as neuropsychological assessment. This leads up to your dissertation project, which will involve significant independent research with the guidance and support of our expert staff.

Our MSc Clinical Child Psychology is available to study full-time or part-time. As a full time student you'll be on campus for lectures, seminars and practical activities one day of the week and there are optional online sessions on other days in the week. This schedule is subject to change and can vary between trimesters and study years.

Please note that this course does not include clinical work with children, patients or mental health service users. It does not constitute professional training, though it can support entry to a doctorate in clinical psychology (or equivalent). We encourage you to seek out relevant paid or voluntary experience while completing your studies; our course is designed to facilitate this.

Tuition Fees
18600.00
Duration
Year
Application Fee
0.00
Living Costs
0.00
CertificateName
MSc Clinical Child Psychology
Intake
September
Month Length
0
Year Length
1
Program Length
1 years
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