Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology
The purpose of the qualification is to produce a qualified learners who is equipped with the knowledge, skills and values necessary to register and practise as an autonomous and socially responsible clinical psychologist, following the regulations and standards as set down by the Professional Board of Psychology (Health Professions Council of South Africa). Further, the qualified learners is equipped with advanced research and academic knowledge and skills with applicability in the field of mental health.
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Qualification type
Master's Degree
Credits
180
Sub-framework
HEQSF - Higher Education Qualifications Sub-framework
Providers listed
1
Qualification snapshot
Official qualification identity fields captured from the qualification record.
Originator
University of Witwatersrand
Quality assurance functionary
CHE - Council on Higher Education
Field
Field 07 - Human and Social Studies
Subfield
General Social Science
Qual class
Regular-Provider-ELOAC
Recognise previous learning
Y
Important dates
These dates are carried directly from the qualification record.
Registration start
2024-07-01
Registration end
2027-06-30
Last date for enrolment
2028-06-30
Last date for achievement
2031-06-30
Purpose and entry context
Official SAQA text formatted for easier reading.
Purpose and rationale
The purpose of the qualification is to produce a qualified learners who is equipped with the knowledge, skills and values necessary to register and practise as an autonomous and socially responsible clinical psychologist, following the regulations and standards as set down by the Professional Board of Psychology (Health Professions Council of South Africa). Further, the qualified learners is equipped with advanced research and academic knowledge and skills with applicability in the field of mental health.
The purpose of the qualification is also to enhance the career of the post qualified learners by qualifying him/her as a clinical psychologist.
Further, the purpose of the qualification is to produce post qualified learners who can contribute to the economy and social well-being of South Africa by providing expert services in clinical psychology contexts.
Entry requirements and RPL
Learners who fall outside of the regular admissions process who can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the institution that they have a qualification or experiential- or work work-based learning which has taken the learner to an equivalent level of a qualification specified above (under Formally Accredited Learning), may be considered for admission and/or for the recognition of prior accredited and/or prior experiential learning. Learners who, after such assessment, are deemed to have sufficient potential but are in need ofneed further academic development, may be required to broaden their curriculum to include preliminary qualifications prior to admission or parallel qualifications after admission.
Entry Requirements
The minimum entry requirement for this qualification is
- Bachelor of Arts Honours in Industrial and Organisational Psychology, NQF Level 8.
Or
- Bachelor of Arts Honours in Psychology, NQF Level 8.
Or
- Bachelor of Arts Honours in Industrial Psychology, NQF Level 8.
Structure and assessment
Qualification rules, exit outcomes, and assessment criteria from the SAQA record.
Exit level outcomes
EXIT LEVEL OUTCOMES
- The qualifying learner is able to access and process information using a range of technologies.
1.1 possess a range of terminology and key concepts in clinical psychology, in the South African and the International literature.
1.2 apply knowledge to specialist primary and secondary clinical and research resources and methodologies.
1.3 possess extensive, in-depth meta-cognitive understanding of own position in relation to debates within clinical psychology and cognate disciplines.
1.4 show a sophisticated understanding of the role of self and supervision in clinical practice.
- The qualifying learner is able to communicate and produce information using a range of technologies.
2.1 possess sophisticated understanding of academic and professional conventions in clinical psychology.
2.2 understand current debates and research findings in relation to clinical intervention and presentation of clinical information.
- The qualifying learner demonstrates critical analytic competence and problem solving.
3.1 apply knowledge of critical and analytic approaches in relation to the subject matter, tools and techniques of clinical psychology.
3.2 critically consider plausible diagnoses and possible interventions in the field of clinical psychology.
- The qualifying learner demonstrates research competence.
4.1 possess advanced knowledge of research methods and their application.
4.2 possess in-depth knowledge of relevant literature.
4.3 contribute to the advancement of knowledge.
- The qualifying learner shows competence to manage her/himself.
5.1 apply knowledge of the importance of individual responsibility in relation to clinical practice, continuing professional development, and research.
5.2 possess advanced knowledge needed for self-directed, learning and practice.
5.3 apply knowledge of what characterises a sophisticated self-reflective clinical therapist and practitioner.
- The qualifying learner demonstrates social competence.
6.1 understand group dynamics, processes and roles, and when to use them for desired outcomes.
6.2 understand the range of diversity in own and other contexts.
6.3 understand social skills and apply them appropriately within the professional context.
- The qualifying learner shows ecosystemic competence.
7.1 understand the position of clinical psychology in relation to cognate disciplines.
7.2 understand the interrelated nature of multi-disciplinary and collegial working relations.
7.3 be aware of the complex interface between clinical practice and political, social and economic forces.
- The qualifying learner shows disciplinary and/or professional competence (can substitute field of enquiry for discipline).
8.1 possess knowledge of the concepts, skills, tools, theories and analytic practices which are accepted and/ or contested within the discipline.
8.2 be familiar with related fields of enquiry as linked with developments in the discipline.
CRITICAL CROSS-FIELD OUTCOMES
a) "identifying and solving problems in which responses display that responsible decisions using critical and creative thinking have been made." See exit level outcomes 3 and 4.
b) "working with others as a member of a team, group, organisation, community." See exit level outcomes 6.
c) "organising and managing oneself and one's activities responsibly and effectively." See exit level outcomes 5.
d) "collecting, analysing, organising and critically evaluating information." See exit level outcomes 1.
e) "communicating effectively using visual, or language skills in the modes of oral and/or written persuasion." See exit level outcomes 2 and 4.
f) "using science and technology effectively and critically, showing responsibility towards the environment and health of others." See exit level outcomes 1, 2, 4 and 7.
g) "demonstrating and understanding of the world as a set of related systems by recognising that problem-solving contexts do not exist in isolation." See exit level outcomes 7.
h) "contributing to the full personal development of each learner and the social and economic development of society at large, by making it the underlying intention of any programme of learning to make an individual aware of the importance of:
i. "reflecting on and exploring a variety of strategies to learn more effectively;" see exit level outcomes 5.
ii. "participating as responsible citizens in the life of local, national and global communities;" see exit level outcomes 7; note also that learners act in accordance with the code of conduct of the University and, where relevant, that of the professional discipline being studied.
iii. "being culturally and aesthetically sensitive across a range of social contexts;" see exit level outcomes 6.
iv. "exploring education and career opportunities." See exit level outcome 5.
v. Developing entrepreneurial opportunities." See exit level outcomes 7 and 8.
Associated assessment criteria
The qualifying learner is able to
- Demonstrate a sophisticated selection of search strategies for appropriate databases and information resources.
- Possess, synthesise, and critically evaluate different kinds of data and texts within the contextual and conceptual framework of clinical psychology.
- Determine and justify own position within the practice framework of clinical psychology.
- Make optimal use of self and supervision as sources of information.
- Use appropriate conventions and representational technologies to sustain cogent arguments.
- Present clear integrated and insightful clinical case- and assessment reports.
- Demonstrate competence in the use of specialist communication with both clients and colleagues.
- Critically examine models, assessment procedures and intervention techniques.
- Critically valuate the limitations of different theoretical models in relation to practice and contextual realities, and suggest alternatives.
- Design, execute and write-up a scholarly research report that contributes to the advancement of knowledge.
- Demonstrate competence as a purposeful and reflective practitioner, scholar and researcher.
- Demonstrate a capacity to balance and manage a range of commitments.
- Demonstrate an ability to function effectively within a group-learning and multi-disciplinary context.
- Work constructively with diversity within a dynamic/changing situation.
- Demonstrate independence, initiative, creativity, purposefulness and co-operation in professional relations.
- Demonstrate an advanced ability to plan, execute and evaluate professional practice and research which takes into account notions of inter-relatedness and reciprocity.
- Demonstrate competence in assessment and intervention methods.
- Apply knowledge and methods from related fields where appropriate and necessary.
Integrated Assessment
A battery of assessment instruments, including written and oral examinations, selected essays and assignments, the completion of an accredited internship, and a research report within specified parameters which contributes to the advancement of knowledge in the area of critical psychology.
Associated Values
The qualifying learner is aware of the importance of the need to?
1.1. Demonstrate receptivity to, and evaluate knowledge generated within the field of clinical psychology.
2.1. Respect and acknowledge ownership of intellectual property.
2.2. Adhere to ethical standards of the discipline, in relation to communication.
3.1. Critically examine, recommend and show commitment to responsible decision making.
3.2. Demonstrate sensitivity to different ways of constructing knowledge and the ethical application of knowledge.
3.3. Show sensitivity to client and/or context.
4.1. Show ethical responsibility to clinical and research subjects.
4.2. Execute socially responsible clinical and research work.
5.1. Pursue excellence, accountability, and relevance in clinical practice.
5.2. Manage oneself in accordance with the ethical code binding on the profession of clinical psychology.
5.3. Show commitment to reflexivity in clinical practice.
6.1. Show commitment to appropriate collaboration and leadership.
6.2. Show sensitivity in the context of diversity.
7.1. Appreciate and deal sensitively with the multiple and changing perspectives of people.
7.2. Value the ability to adapt and live with change.
8.1. Be sensitive and adhere to the ethics of the discipline of clinical psychology.
Progression and comparability
Articulation options
This qualification offers both possibilities of horizontal and vertical articulation.
Horizontal Articulation
- Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology, NQF Level 9.
- Master of Arts in Industrial Psychology, NQF Level 9.
- Master of Arts in Psychology, NQF Level 9.
Vertical Articulation
- Doctor of Philosophy in Community Psychology, NQF Level 10.
- Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial Psychology, NQF Level 10.
- Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Psychology, NQF Level 10.
International comparability
This qualification compares with the following international qualifications in terms of the range of competencies in the learning content offered.
Notes
As per the SAQA Board decision/s at that time, this qualification was Reregistered in 2006; 2009; 2012; 2015.
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