Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology
Programme Information
Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology
Code: 18414-875
Course Coordinator: Prof Lou-Marie Kruger
Selection Coordinator: Ms Megan Snow – [email protected]; 021 808 3461/ 021 808 2696
Postgraduate Administrative Officer: Ms. Gaynohl Andrews – [email protected]; 021 808 34641
Application Process and Admissions
Admission Criteria
Prospective students have to meet the following criteria in order to apply for the Masters programme in Clinical Psychology:
- An Honours degree in Psychology or an equivalent that Senate has approved for admission to the programme with a minimum average of 65%
- Proficiency in at least two official languages
Application Process
Specific application processes and closing dates are to be updated on the website closer to the time. However, applications generally include the following:
- Online application form
- Two independent referee reports
- Certified academic records
- Black and white photograph of yourself
Application Process and Admissions for 2025
Online Applications for the MA Clinical Psychology programme are now Open.
MA Clinical Psychology Applications close at 12h00 on Friday 30 May 2025. No late or incomplete registrations or applications will be considered.
Referees will be given until Monday 2 June 2025 at 12h00 to complete and submit their form. NOTE this extension does NOT apply to applicants, ONLY referees.
IMPORTANT
Before registering on the online application platform please familiarise yourself with the Application instructions and requirements as per the pdf document below:
Follow the link below to register on the online application platform:
Please only complete the online registration once. If you encounter any issues with your online registration, contact us directly on [email protected] for assistance before making any additional registration attempts.
IMPORTANT: Your referee only gains access to the Referee Report Form once you register on the online application platform. Therefore, make sure you register as soon as possible to ensure your referee has sufficient time to complete the form before applications close on 30 May 2025. BEFORE registering it is your responsibility to confirm that your referee is indeed available to complete the form as part of your application.
https://mpsych.perold.co.za/apply_intention.php
The selection week will take place from 28-31 July 2025.
Specific Admission Requirements
An Honours degree in Psychology or an equivalent qualification that Senate has approved for admission to the programme, or a Master’s degree in Psychology, completed with a minimum final mark of 65% (current Honours students may also apply on condition that they successfully complete the degree at the end of 2024)
Proficiency in at least two official languages.
NOTICE
Please note that we are unable to answer any telephonic queries at this point. Please forward any queries to our email ([email protected]) and we will respond within 2-3 working days.
Feedback on pre-selection will be communicated via email. The date of this feedback will be communicated on our website.
Further Reading
If you consider to sign up for this programme please download and read the following document with further information:
Programme Content
The programme focuses on the identification and treatment of psychopathology in children and adults, as well as on the development, implementation and assessment of preventative and remedial programmes. The theoretical component is presented in English and consists of different modules which cover the broad terrain of Clinical Psychology. The practical component of the programme requires you to be involved in the diagnostic assessment and psychotherapeutic treatment of adults, children and families, and to undertake individual community projects. You must be involved continuously throughout the year (approximately 15 to 20 hours per week) with the Welgevallen Community Psychological Clinic and within departmental community projects. A research assignment, based on independent research under supervision, must also be completed.
This programme satisfies the conditions and requirements of the Professional Board for Psychology for the professional training of clinical psychologists and is accredited as such with the Professional Board. In order to register as a clinical or psychologist the Professional Board for Psychology requires:
- The successful completion of examinations and practical work;
- A full-time internship of 12 months accredited by the Professional Board;
- 12 months of community service; and
- The successful completion of the Professional Board’s examinations for psychologists.
Registration with the Board as a clinical psychologist is determined by whether an accredited clinical internship has been completed. Details about internships and community service is available on the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA): Professional Board for Psychology website:
https://www.hpcsa.co.za/?contentId=0&menuSubId=52&actionName=Professional%20Boards
Programme Duration
The programme is presented full-time for the duration of one academic year and one internship year (2 years)
Compulsory Modules and Credits
- Research Assignment (60 credits)
- Professional Development (30 credits)
- Psychological Assessment (50 credits)
- Psychological Interventions (40 credits)
Assessment and Examination
A minimum final mark of 50% is required to pass each module and the final oral examination. The final mark for the programme is based on the relative weights of the different modules as indicated by their respective credit values. In addition, the Professional Board for Psychology requires that, upon completion of the programme, your knowledge and skills be externally assessed and marks be moderated. Practical work is assessed continuously, and all practical work must be successfully completed as a prerequisite for obtaining the degree.