Graduate Studies: CCAP

CCAP Eligibility Requirements

In addition to the above requirements, CCAP requires the following for admission to the Master’s program:

An Honours B.A. or B.Sc. (or its equivalent) in Psychology or an allied field (Neuroscience, Applied Cognitive Science).
Students are normally expected to have taken courses across the breadth of psychology with particular courses relevant to clinical psychology (e.g., Developmental Psychology, Abnormal Psychology)

CCAP (MA/PhD.PSYC) - Courses

CCAP: Masters Program

Typical Master’s course sequence

MA year 1

Semester 1 Fall

Courses

  • PSYC*6630 [0.50] Developmental Psychology or PSYC6000 [0.50] Developmental Psychopathology (offered in alternating years)
  • PSYC*6690 [0.50] Cognitive Assessment of Children and Adolescents
  • PSYC*6060 [0.50] Research Design and Statistics

Practicum

  • PSYC*7991 (open hours)

MA thesis

  • Draft ideas for proposals

Scholarships