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Doctor of Clinical Psychology (DClinPsych)

Doctor of Clinical Psychology (DClinPsych)

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Study mode

Full time

Duration

3 years

Start date

01-OCT-24

Key information
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Qualification type

DClinPsych - Doctor of Clinical Psychology

Subject areas

Clinical Psychology

Course type

Research

Course Summary

This three-year, full-time course leads to the qualification of Doctor of Clinical Psychology (DClinPsych) from the University of Oxford. On successful completion, you will be eligible to apply for registration with the Health & Care Professions Council and for Chartered status with the British Psychological Society. The course is unique in being fully funded and run from within the NHS. All trainees are currently employed by the Oxfordshire Mental Healthcare NHS Trust and are members of one of the following colleges:

  • Harris Manchester College
  • ,
  • Green Templeton College
  • ,
  • St Cross College
  • , or
  • Worcester College
  • .

    The course aims to provide a thorough and integrated academic, clinical and research training in clinical psychology.

    About our courses

    Oxford offers more than 350 graduate courses across the disciplines, with courses opening in new areas every year. This includes taught courses and research courses available for full-time and part-time study, and at every level from diplomas to doctorates.

    Each graduate course has a dedicated course page on our website, which will provide you with detailed information about the course and how to apply for it. You can browse our graduate courses A to Z or the list of courses organised by department.

    As a graduate student you'll belong to a department or faculty – a thriving academic community working to advance knowledge in a particular field. Your department or faculty will provide your teaching and supervision, as well as extensive, specialist resources to support your studies. Our departments often collaborate on joint courses and interdisciplinary research projects.

    Every graduate student at Oxford is given an academic supervisor. Throughout your course, you'll receive personalised support and guidance from an expert in your field, helping to guide your programme of study or research.

    Students on matriculated courses also belong to a college (find out more about matriculation). You can find out more about Oxford's colleges in our Colleges section.

    Tuition fees

    UK fees
    Course fees for UK students

    Please refer University Website for fee the details

    International fees
    Course fees for EU and international students

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    Entry requirements

    You must hold either: A 1st class or 2:1 in an undergraduate psychology degree, or An undergraduate degree in another subject, with a Masters level conversion course (merit or distinction).