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Recommendations for Applied Psychology Masters programs?

  • 13-10-2015 12:36pm
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    Hi all.

    I'm hoping to finish my current part-time undergrad and do a full-time Masters in Applied Psychology next year with a view to pursuing Clinical Psychology after.

    I'm curious about whether people can share experiences of doing the MA in Applied Psychology?

    I'm intrigued by the one offered by UCC, as it's specifically centred around mental health and offers a placement which "is central to the programme, providing a unique learning experience that will give you supervised workplace experience over a six-month period."

    However, I asked if this clinically supervised experience was the same as Assistant Psychologist experience and the answer was vague.

    I know there are other programs in Trinity, UCD, Queens, Galway, UL, so I'd love to hear from others who did them, how they found them and if there are major differences or advantages?


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