Course Overview
Course Overview The Master of Psychology (Clinical Neuropsychology) at the University of Melbourne is a highly regarded program that will equip you with a detailed understanding of how central nervous system diseases, especially those affecting the brain, can impact a person's feelings, actions, and thoughts. You'll learn to understand these effects in both adults and children. This course is designed for aspiring psychologists who want to specialise in understanding and addressing the impact of brain conditions on people's lives. Key Program Highlights Our students benefit from one of the most extensive placement experiences available anywhere in the world. You'll develop advanced skills to assess, understand, and support people facing brain diseases. By studying at the University of Melbourne, you'll be joining a program with an excellent reputation, preparing you for a rewarding career in a specialised and impactful field. Read our answers to your submitted questions from the 'Postgraduate Psychology Information Session: 2025 Intake' (27 August 2024) When: Tuesday 26 August, 6.00-7.30pm AEST
Available Intakes
January 2027
CampusParkville Campus
CityMelbourne
ModeFullTime
Duration24 Months
FeeAUD 62,976