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Msc in a Psychological Field

  • 06-04-2014 11:36pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 104 ✭✭


    Hi

    I have a degree in Psychology and would hope to eventually go on to do Clin. Psychology. To date I have worked and gained a lot of practical and research based experience working in Residential childcare and in the Disability services.

    I know a Msc in Applied Psychology is preferred for the clinical but in reality I need to do a masters part-time as I couldn't afford to go back full-time.

    Does anyone know of any part-time Msc that would benefit me, the only one I can find is a Msc in ABA in Queens.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,989 ✭✭✭PictureFrame


    usher1890 wrote: »
    Hi

    I have a degree in Psychology and would hope to eventually go on to do Clin. Psychology. To date I have worked and gained a lot of practical and research based experience working in Residential childcare and in the Disability services.

    I know a Msc in Applied Psychology is preferred for the clinical but in reality I need to do a masters part-time as I couldn't afford to go back full-time.

    Does anyone know of any part-time Msc that would benefit me, the only one I can find is a Msc in ABA in Queens.

    The MSc in Applied Psych in TCD is a 'full-time' course but AFAIK the teaching for the course is only 1.5-2 full days a week. Something to look into perhaps?


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