University
Stag Hill, University Campus, Surrey
Guildford, GU2 7XH
United Kingdom
+44 0 14 8330 0800
international@surrey.ac.uk
Research, 4 years, Full-time
Tuition Fee: GBP 22400
Intake:
January,
September,
Admission Start: September
Research, 4 years, Full-time
University Of Surrey
13574Clinical Psychology PsychD
A UK Citizen or have permanent residency:
Academic Requirements:
Applicants are expected to:
Be eligible for Graduate Basis for Chartered membership of the BPS
Hold a minimum of a 2:1 degree in psychology (or suitable equivalent, please
see below)
Demonstrate at least one year's (whole time equivalent) sustained, recent
experience in clinically related areas (see pre-requisites section for
additional details).
As the programme is training professionals for the NHS, applicants need to
have the right to work in the UK and settled status.
Entry to this programme is conditional on a satisfactory check by the
Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS), formerly known as the Criminal Record
Bureau (CRB).
Applicants are required to hold a current, valid UK driving licence and have
access to transport for work purposes.
We particularly welcome applications from candidates from groups that are
under-represented amongst clinical psychologists and from candidates who
have followed non-traditional career paths.
Eligible for Graduate Basis for Registration
Applicants must be eligible for Graduate Basis for Chartership (GBC) from
the British Psychological Society. An exception is made for those in the
final year of their undergraduate degree. In these cases candidates may
apply and any offer of a place is conditional upon achievement of the
required degree mark from a programme that confers GBC.
Qualifications
Applicants are required to have an honours degree (2:2 or better). This can
either be:
A psychology degree which confers eligibility for GBC (1st or 2i honours)
A psychology degree (2ii) which confers eligibility for GBC plus a masters
level degree (or above) in Psychology of at least 65%
A degree in another subject (1st or 2i honours) plus an accredited
conversion qualification which confers eligibility for GBC
A degree in another subject (2ii) plus an accredited Masters level
conversion qualification which confers eligibility for GBC, of at least 65%.
Applicants who hold a conversion qualification or who studied overseas are
required to send transcripts for their undergraduate degree directly to the
University of Surrey’s Admissions team. (Transcripts for GBC-accredited
undergraduate degrees and GBC-accredited conversion courses will be provided
through the Clearing House). The absence of a transcript will result in an
applicant not being considered as there will be no means to verify the
minimum requirements stipulated.
Applicants who attained a lower second class undergraduate degree in
psychology (2ii) will only be considered if they hold either a completed
psychology masters qualification with average achievement at 65% or over, or
have completed a PhD in a relevant area. These applicants (except those
holding a PhD) are required to send a transcript of their masters degree
directly to the University of Surrey’s Admissions team. Failure to provide
this transcript will mean your application cannot be considered. Please
contact the Admissions team for further discussion if you are unsure of the
status of your academic experience.
Experience
Applicants may either be graduates or those who are in their final year of
an undergraduate psychology degree. In all cases, applicants must have at
least one year's full-time (or equivalent if part-time) relevant experience
at the point of application. This experience needs to have been acquired
within the last three years prior to application. Applicants are not
expected to have extensive previous experience in a range of settings. It is
important that applicants can demonstrate that their relevant experience has
allowed them to apply psychological principles in practice.
It is not necessary for job roles to have been supervised by a clinical
psychologist, but it is important to demonstrate how experience has allowed
applicants to gain a realistic sense of what working as an applied
psychologist in clinical or health settings means. Examples of relevant
experience include working as an assistant psychologist, increasing access
to psychological therapies (IAPT) worker, research assistant, and healthcare
assistant/support worker posts in in-patient settings, the community or in
schools and colleges where working with clinical populations and
psychological thinking can be demonstrated.
Applications on the basis of clinical or health-related research experience
will only be considered if this research experience involved direct contact
with clinically-relevant groups involving the application of direct methods
of assessment or testing (for example psychometric tests, diagnostic
interviews, experimental designs, semi-structured interviews). Applicants
may have attained their experience in either a paid or voluntary capacity.
Mature applicants or those with experience outside of traditional healthcare
settings are strongly encouraged to apply if their experience is relevant.
When stating the duration and dates of your experience, this information
must be complete and accurate. Any gaps of longer than four months from the
start of your undergraduate degree should be accounted for on your form.
Other
If applicants are not using their current employer as their clinical
referee, they must explain why or their application will not be accepted.
Where an applicant has more than one current relevant employer, they must
indicate their reason for choice of clinical referee on the application
form. Please make sure that you name organisations consistently in the
References section and the Relevant Experience section to avoid any
confusion.
Applications are expected to be well written, demonstrating a good grasp of
the English language.
Note
If you are currently enrolled on any other degree (for example a PhD or
masters programme) or have any outstanding requirements from another
programme, you may be required to withdraw from that programme in order to
take up a place or to continue your studies on a doctorate in Clinical
Psychology.
If you started any Health Education England (HEE) funded training programme
after 1 April 2022 you will not be eligible to apply for Clinical Psychology
training until two years after the qualification has been awarded. Please
see the HEE website for more information.
When you accept an offer of a place on the programme you have to also hold
an employment contract with Surrey and Borders NHS Foundation Trust as a
Trainee Clinical Psychologist. If you are refused a contract or have a
contract rescinded you will not be able to gain/retain your registration on
the programme.
Form outside UK Students:
Academic Requirements:
You can apply for our postgraduate masters courses if you have completed a
four-year degree from a recognised Bangladesh university.
For courses that require a UK 2:1, you must achieve a GPA of at least 3.25
out of 4.0 (65%), 3.5 out of 4.0 (70%), or 3.75 out of 4.0 (75%), depending
on the institution at which you studied.
For courses that require a UK 2:2, you must achieve a GPA of at least 3.0
out of 4.0 (60%), 3.25 out of 4.0 (65%), or 3.5 out of 4.0 (70%), depending
on the institution at which you studied.
https://www.surrey.ac.uk/bangladesh/entry-requirements
English Language Requirements:
7.0 or above (or equivalent) with 6.5 in each individual category.
https://www.surrey.ac.uk/apply/international/english-language-requirements
Academic Requirements:
To apply for one of our postgraduate courses that require a UK 2:1, you must
achieve at least an overall average of 60% or 65% in your undergraduate
study depending on the institution you have completed your degree.
To apply for one of our postgraduate courses that require a UK 2:2, you must
achieve at least an overall average of 55% or 60% in your undergraduate
study depending on the institution you have completed your degree.
For courses that require a UK first-class degree to be eligible for a
scholarship, you must achieve at least an overall average of 65% or 70% in
your undergraduate study depending on the institution you have completed
your degree.
https://www.surrey.ac.uk/india/entry-requirements
English Language Requirements:
7.0 or above (or equivalent) with 6.5 in each individual category.
https://www.surrey.ac.uk/apply/international/english-language-requirements
Academic Requirements:
To apply for one of our postgraduate courses that require a UK 2:1, you must
achieve a bachelors degree with a GPA of 2.6 or 2.8 out of 4.0 (65 or 70%),
depending on the institution at which you studied. If you have studied a two
or three-year bachelors degree plus a masters degree, you must achieve a GPA
of 2.8 or 3.0 out of 4.0 (70% or 75%), depending on the institution at which
you studied.
For courses that require a UK 2:2, you must achieve a bachelors degree with
a GPA of 2.4 or 2.6 out of 4.0 (60% or 65%), depending on the institution at
which you studied. If you have studied a two or three-year bachelors degree
plus a masters degree, you must achieve a GPA of 2.6 or 2.8 out of 4.0 (65%
or 70%), depending on the institution at which you studied.
For courses that require a UK first-class degree, you must achieve a
bachelors degree with a GPA of 2.8 or 3.0 out of 4.0 (70% or 80%), depending
on the institution at which you studied. If you have studied a two or
three-year bachelors degree plus a masters degree, you must achieve a GPA of
3.0 or 3.2 out of 4.0 (75% or 80%), depending on the institution at which
you studied.
https://www.surrey.ac.uk/pakistan/entry-requirements
English Language Requirements:
7.0 or above (or equivalent) with 6.5 in each individual category.
https://www.surrey.ac.uk/apply/international/english-language-requirements
Academic Requirements:
To apply for one of our postgraduate courses that require a UK 2:1, you must
achieve a GPA of 2.5, where 1.0 is the highest, or a B overall.
For courses that require a UK 2:2, you must achieve a GPA of 3.25, where 1.0
is the highest, or a C overall.
https://www.surrey.ac.uk/norway/entry-requirements
English Language Requirements:
7.0 or above (or equivalent) with 6.5 in each individual category.
https://www.surrey.ac.uk/apply/international/english-language-requirements
Academic Requirements:
To apply for one of our postgraduate courses that require a UK 2:1, you must
have completed a Bakalavr/Specialist Diploma with a GPA of 4.3 or 77.5%
overall.
For courses that require a UK 2:2, you must have completed a Bakalavr/Specialist
Diploma with a GPA of 3.9 or 70% overall.
For courses that require a UK first-class degree to be eligible for a
scholarship, you must achieve a GPA of 4.7 or 85% overall.
https://www.surrey.ac.uk/Albania /entry-requirements
English Language Requirements:
7.0 or above (or equivalent) with 6.5 in each individual category.
https://www.surrey.ac.uk/apply/international/english-language-requirements
Academic Requirements:
To apply for one of our postgraduate courses that require a UK 2:1, you must
achieve a GPA of 3.2/4.0 from the AUN or 3.3/5.0 from other universities.
For courses that require a UK 2:2, you must achieve a GPA of 2.7/4.0 from
the AUN or 2.8/5.0 from other universities. If you have relevant work
experience, you may be considered with a GPA of 2.4/5.0.
https://www.surrey.ac.uk/nigeria/entry-requirements
English Language Requirements:
7.0 or above (or equivalent) with 6.5 in each individual category.
https://www.surrey.ac.uk/apply/international/english-language-requirements
Academic Requirements:
To apply for one of our postgraduate courses that require a UK 2:1, you must
achieve a GPA of 3.25 or a 2:1 honours degree.
For courses that require a UK 2:2, you must achieve a GPA of 2.5 or a 2:2
honours degree.
https://www.surrey.ac.uk/ghana/entry-requirements
English Language Requirements:
7.0 or above (or equivalent) with 6.5 in each individual category.
https://www.surrey.ac.uk/apply/international/english-language-requirements