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Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology (Full-time and Part-time)

This programme will provide advanced research and clinical training to master-level clinical psychologists to raise their standards of professional practice and academic/research competence. The aim of the programme is to train future leaders in the clinical psychology profession, preparing graduates of this programme for senior posts in either tertiary educational institutions or practice settings. In other words, these doctoral graduates are expected in the future to play the roles of resourceful teachers of psychology who nurture young budding psychologists, pioneering researchers who expand the frontier of knowledge, or senior practitioners who monitor and raise the level of professional practices.

 


Qualifications for Admission

In addition to the general qualifications (Please refer to Graduate School homepage), all applicants must also fulfil the "English Language Proficiency Requirement" as stipulated by the Graduate School before being considered for admission. Please refer to the "Postgraduate Prospectus" issued by the Graduate School for details on these requirements.

Besides, all applicants should

  1. possess a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology; and
  2. have eligibility for membership of the Division of Clinical Psychology, Hong Kong Psychological Society.

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Requirements for Application

 

In addition to the general application materials, all applicants should submit a thesis proposal in English (2,500 words or above).

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Programme of Study

 

 

Course List

Course Code Course Title
Units
PSY 5020  Seminar in Research Methods II 
PSY 6030  Clinical Psychology Advanced Workshops I 
PSY 6040  Clinical Psychology Advanced Workshops II 
PSY 6100  Advanced Academic Seminar - Professional Issues 
PSY 6240 Advanced Practicum I 
PSY 6250  Advanced Practicum II 
PSY 6910  Advanced Clinical Seminar I 
PSY 6920  Advanced Clinical Seminar II 
PSY 900T Dissertation Research

 

Course Requirements

Students are required to complete a minimum of 18 units of courses (excluding PSY900T) for graduation.

(a)

Required Courses:    
  PSY5020, 6030, 6040, 6100, *6240, *6250, 6910, 6920   18 units
     
  * Practical Training    
 

Students are required to complete 6 units of Advanced Practicum which amount to 150-200 days of supervised practical training in selected area(s) of specialties.

Those with at least 5 years of relevant working experience can apply for  exemption of Advanced Practicum.

   
  Total:  18 units
(b) PSY900T  
  After passing a candidacy assessment, students are required to take PSY900T every term, throughout the preparation of dissertation, until its completion. Students will gain the units each time they pass PSY900T.  

 

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Candidacy Assessment

Students are required to fulfill the Ph.D. candidature by passing one of the following candidacy assessment procedures:

(1)

Obtain a “B” grade or above in the courses of PSY5020 (Seminar in Research Methods II) and PSY6030 (Clinical Psychology Advanced Workshops I).   Students who opt for this assessment procedure for establishing their PhD candidacy are still required to pass the written examination as stated in (2) within their study period for graduation;   

 

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(2)

Pass a written examination which consists of a written review paper and an oral examination. Students are required to do a review-type paper (literature review, including ideally a meta-analysis if feasible) of approximately 6,000 words in main text (around 30 pages double-spaced) on a topic related to clinical psychology as approved by their supervisor.  Students are also required to pass an oral examination on this review.

A student will be asked to retake the examination if he/she fails the examination for the first time.  A student, however, will be asked to withdraw from the programme if he/she has failed the examination for the second time.

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Thesis Proposal and Defense Meeting

Upon the passing of the candidacy assessment, a student is required to submit a thesis proposal and pass a thesis proposal defense meeting no later than 30 January of third year of studies.

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Other Requirements

 

Students are required to

  1. submit a dissertation (format guidelines) and pass an oral examination for graduation;
  2. fulfil the “IT Proficiency Requirement” in order to graduate;
  3. complete an Improving Postgraduate Learning (IPL) course on “Observing Intellectual Property and Copyright Law during Research”.  This will be an online module and relevant information can be accessed from the website: www.cuhk.edu.hk/clear/programmes/programmes.htm

 

 

Remarks

 

Language Requirement:

Knowledge of spoken Cantonese and written Chinese are required (Courses are taught in Cantonese and English).

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