Overview
Our graduate programmes develop advanced knowledge and real-world skills. We offer MPhil degrees in Clinical, Counselling, Developmental, Industrial and Organizational, and Social Psychology, plus a PhD that supports diverse research interests. Training blends theory, research, practice, and supervision. Every graduate student completes at least 500 hours of practicum; PhD students add a year of experiential learning in industry, clinical practice, teaching, and research.
Aims & Objectives
By the end of the programme, graduates should be able to:
- Master core and applied theories in their area of specialisation.
- Design and conduct ethical research; analyse and report data clearly.
- Translate evidence into practice in clinics, organisations, schools, and communities.
- Communicate findings to professional and public audiences.
- Work with cultural awareness and Ghanaian/African examples.
- Lead projects and collaborate across disciplines and sectors.
Tuition Method
Learning uses seminars, supervision, field placements, research methods workshops and thesis work.
Entry Requirement
- Basic requirement: a good first degree in Psychology (minimum Second Class Lower Division).
- Preferred background: first degree in Psychology.
- Related fields: applicants without a first degree in Psychology but with equivalent degrees in Sociology or Social Work may be considered.
- Selection: all applicants will write an entry examination and attend an interview.
- Meeting the minimum criteria does not guarantee admission; selection is competitive.
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