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Postgraduate Diploma in Child and Family Psychology

Level of Study

Postgraduate Certificate or Diploma

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Summary

The limited entry Postgraduate Diploma in Child and Family Psychology is designed for students who wish to become registered child and family psychologists with Te Poari Kaimātai Hinengaro o Aotearoa | New Zealand Psychologists Board.

It involves a programme of academic study and professional development, which consists of practicums and internships. The Child and Family Psychology programme is based within the renowned Te Kura Mātai Hauora | School of Health Sciences at UC, and students can get applied experience in the Pukemanu Centre which offers free counselling for families in the Ōtautahi Christchurch region.

See also the Postgraduate Diploma in Organisational Psychology and the Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Psychology for other opportunities at UC to become a registered psychologist.

Course Subjects
  • CFPY611 Theory and Practice in Child and Family Psychology
  • CFPY612 Year 1 Practicum and Skills Training
  • CFPY621 Professional Practice in Child and Family Psychology
  • CFPY622 Year 2 Practicum and Skills Training
  • CFPY631 Advanced Professional Practice in Child and Family Psychology: Part A
  • CFPY632 Advanced Professional Practice in Child and Family Psychology: Part B
  • CFPY633 Supervised Internship - Full-time
  • CFPY634 Supervised Internship - Part-time, Part A
  • CFPY635 Supervised Internship - Part-time, Part B

Entry criteria

Those wanting to enrol in the Postgraduate Diploma in Child and Family Psychology must have either:

You also need to have previously completed either a Postgraduate Diploma in Science or Part I of the Master of Science in Child and Family Psychology (or equivalent).

You must also either be currently enrolled in, or have completed, a 120-point thesis in Child and Family Psychology as part of a Master of Arts or a Master of Science, or a PhD in equivalent study approved by Amo Matua, Te Kaupeka Oranga | Executive Dean of Health.

This qualification requires students to undertake training in the community, including in schools/kura, early childhood centres, and health/medical facilities. Some training placements require vaccinations to ensure public safety. For this qualification, vaccination according to Ministry of Health and NZ government vaccination requirements is highly recommended. Students may be requested to supply evidence of their vaccination status before undertaking particular placements. Students who do not meet these requirements may not be able to complete the qualification, even if selected into the limited-entry programme.

If English is not your first language, you are also required to meet UC's Postgraduate language requirements. See how to provide your English language evidence to UC. If you need help meeting these requirements, or would like to practise your English skills before studying, UC offers English for Academic Purposes (EAP) language programmes.

For the full entry requirements, see the Regulations for the Postgraduate Diploma in Child and Family Psychology or use the admission requirements checker.

How to apply

The Postgraduate Diploma in Child and Family Psychology has a specialised application process. Please see the Application and Selection information page to find out more and how to apply.

See Admission and enrolment for all information on enrolling at UC.

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