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  1. Jun 21, 2024 · Psychology. The NUS psychology programme was first introduced during the 1986-87 academic year and is the oldest psychology programme in Singapore. NUS offers a full undergraduate programme, including an honours course, as well as Masters and Ph.D. programmes.

  2. The Master of Psychology (Clinical) degree in NUS Department of Psychology is a two-year 24-month full-time coursework programme based in Singapore. It provides entry level training for graduates who seek a professional career in Clinical Psychology.

  3. Psychology is the study of brain and behaviour, and covers a diverse range of topics from biological, cognitive, developmental, social and personality, and abnormal psychology, to specialised topics such as emotion and health psychology.

  4. May 1, 2024 · The Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health and Psychotherapy is a comprehensive, applied, and skill-based academic training programme, providing a robust foundation in mental health conditions, psychology interventions, psychotherapy & counselling, and case & care coordination.

  5. Master of Psychology (Clinical) Level: Masters by Coursework. Faculty: Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences. Length: 2 – 4 years. Intake: August (application opens on 1 November) Deadline: 15-Jan. Tests Required: TOEFL/IELTS for applicants whose native tongue & medium of university instruction is not in English. Tuition Fee: Tuition Fee ...

  6. PhD (Psychology) Level: PhD. Faculty: Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences. Length: 5 years maximum. Intake: August (application opens on 16 May) Deadline: 1-Nov. Tests Required: GRE is compulsory; students with excellent academic track record from renowned universities may contact the programme office to explore a waiver.

  7. The NUS Department of Psychological Medicine is a leader in psychological research. We engage in epidemiological cohort studies, clinical trials, neuroimaging studies, and research programmes to pave the way for empirically validated interventions, new treatment development and care models.