Program Overview
The graduate program in Psychology at Queen’s is internationally renowned for its excellent faculty and students, innovative training and value of its research, scholarship and skill development. We have designed our graduate programs in Clinical Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Social/Personality Psychology and Brain, Behaviour, and Cognitive Science to emphasize research skills and scholarship, preparing you for an academic career or for research posts in government, industry and other sectors.
Opportunities
The clinical program provides internship opportunities to students. Training is provided in the scientist practitioner model and in diverse clinical and research fields. Students can also avail travel opportunities by attending conferences across North America and Europe, although no specific travel program is available.
Career paths - employment opportunities
•Academic positions at universities and colleges •Research positions in government agencies and the private sector •Research and clinical positions in hospitals, community health centres and the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health •Clinical positions with Correctional Services Canada •Private practice.
Degrees Offered
M.Sc. in the fields of:
Planlanan Ocak 2023
Faculty of Arts and Science
Dunning Hall - First Floor,
94 University Avenue,
KINGSTON,
Ontario (ON),
K7L 3N6, Canada
Students must have 4-year Honours undergraduate degree in Psychology; Honours thesis preferred; Applications from adjacent degrees such as Cognitive Science and Social Behavior will also be considered.
English language requirements
Applicants must have TOEFL Internet-based Test (TOEFL iBT): The minimum overall score is 88, made up of the minimum scores in each component test as follows: Writing test: 24/30; Speaking test: 22/30; Reading test: 22/30; Listening test: 20/30; MELAB: 80 (minimum overall score); IELTS: 7 (minimum score, academic module); PTE Academic: 65 (minimum overall score).