Master of Arts Clinical Psychology
Program Description
The clinical psychology graduate degree program at the University of Regina in Saskatchewan trains students in the scientist-practitioner tradition. Designed to work in tandem, the master’s and PhD programs allow you to make steady, seamless progress toward your educational and career goals:
- The Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology establishes an academic and practical foundation for personal and professional growth.
- The PhD in Clinical Psychology builds upon that foundation with opportunities to acquire clinical skills and to pursue advanced study and research.
To have the best chance of achieving their career goals, students typically complete both degrees. (More on why this is important in the FAQ below.)
Please consider how the integration of the two graduate degrees matters to your future.
- One of the major reasons students choose U of R is because our doctoral program in clinical psychology is accredited by the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA).
- Graduating from an accredited PhD program gives you a competitive advantage for top clinical psychology jobs, and helps you smoothly transition into the registration process necessary to practice psychology.
Admission Requirements
- A graduating average of at least 70 per cent from a four-year baccalaureate degree (or equivalent) is required for admission.
- WES ICAP course-by-course evaluation report is required.
IELTS Requirements
Listening |
Reading |
Writing |
Speaking |
Overall |
6 |
6 |
6 |
6 |
6.5 |
Remarks:
- Tuition fee for 15 credit is given