94 Best Clinical Psychology Degree Programs for 2025
With 94 top Clinical Psychology degree programs available in 2025, our curated list is your gateway to finding the ideal course that aligns with your career aspirations and academic goals.
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Degree in Sign Language and Deaf Community
Univesidad Rey Juan Carlos
Social Sciences, Social Policy, Social Work, Clinical Psychology, Humanities, Linguistics, Special Education, Pedagogy, Speech Pathology (Speech and Language Therapy), Translation and Interpretation
Bachelor's Degree
The areas to be addressed in this Degree include Spanish Sign Language, Catalan Sign Language and International System, Support Services and Products, Psychosociology of deaf and deafblind individuals, Guide interpretation for deafblind individuals, Linguistics, fields and techniques for the application of LSE, Universal accessibility and design for all people, Corporate Social Responsibility and entrepreneurial initiative, pedagogy and didactics of LSE.
For those who are eager to expand their knowledge of psychology further, this course is ideal. It is also an appropriate progression for those who are interested in vocational psychology roles which increasingly require doctorate training. With a number of roles in vocational psychology now requiring doctorate training, there is a need for students to gain experience and knowledge in order to gain a place on the doctorate programmes. The additional experience and knowledge gained from completing this Masters, better equips graduates to compete for a place on a doctorate programme.
Mental health counseling is a growing, high-demand field. Now, more than ever, employers need trained clinicians who are skilled communicators, mediators, and problem solvers.
Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, Clinical Psychology
Master of Science (MSc)
The Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program at Cazenovia College is committed to preparing students to become informed and ethical practitioners, well equipped with mental health counselling tools in individual, family, and group settings.
The BVU Counseling Program prepares a community of ethical and culturally-competent practitioners who reduce suffering, promote wellbeing, empower individuals and families across the lifespan, challenge inequities and contribute to the counselling profession and society in meaningful ways.
Rutgers University - New Brunswick Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology
United States of America (USA)
Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, Forensic Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Mental Health Counseling
Master's Degree
The 42-credit Master of Applied Psychology (MAP) offers instruction in foundation knowledge of the scientific basis of psychology and education and training in applied areas of psychology.
Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Mental Health Counseling
Master of Arts (MA)
Adler University’s Master of Arts in Counseling: Specialization in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program prepares socially responsible clinicians to provide culturally sensitive therapeutic services in a wide range of clinical settings. Students have the option of selecting either an on-campus or online modality. Our distinctive practitioner-focused program is accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling & Related Educational Programs (CACREP), which recognizes programs that meet or exceed the highest standards for counselor preparation. Students train with faculty who are experienced, counseling professionals and social justice activists. Graduates are empowered and equipped to be agents of change for individuals, families, groups, communities, and society. And our innovative program is designed to prepare clinical mental health counselors to serve diverse populations in both the public and private sectors.
The Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology (MA) is an intensive program designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to become limited licensed psychologists.
The M.A./Ph.D. program celebrates its 30-year long tradition of offering clinical psychology doctoral education in-depth psychological traditions, which emphasizes radical theorizing, in-depth relational clinical education, and engagement in issues of social justice and care. The program prepares psychologists through the integration of diverse depth psychological traditions, human sciences scholarship, and community praxis.
Our program combines experiential learning with a serious academic inquiry and our graduates become transpersonal scholars, transpersonally-oriented therapists and healers, transformative educators, and change agents in various social and organizational contexts.
Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, Sports Psychology, Forensic Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Mental Health Counseling
Master's Degree
ADLER’s Master of Psychology degree* prepares students for registration as a Psychological Associate with the Ontario College of Psychologists, in clinical and counseling practice areas.
Master of Clinical Science - Advanced Health Care Practice
Western University
Canada
Clinical Psychology, Health Sciences, Medicine
Master's Degree
The first program of its kind in Canada, the MClSc program, is a one-year (three terms) course-based master's program offering experienced healthcare professionals an opportunity to obtain advanced training in a clinical speciality.
Master of Science Psychology with focus on Clinical Psychology and Psychological Empowerment
Diploma University of Applied Sciences
Online
Germany
Psychology, Clinical Psychology
Master of Science (MSc)
The Master program "Psychology with focus on Clinical Psychology and Psychological Empowerment" trains graduates for whom a diverse field of activity awaits. Over the course of the five-semester regular study period, in-depth knowledge and skills in clinical psychology and psychological empowerment are combined with health, preventive and economic issues in an innovative and interdisciplinary manner.
The focus of the master's program in psychology is the teaching of key scientific qualifications and practical skills by experienced lecturers from science and practice. You can either choose to specialize in Clinical Psychology (German program) or International Business and Economic Psychology (German-English study program in cooperation with Vienna). A combination of both specializations is also possible. The main concern of our teaching is to enable students to develop an individual professional identity and the necessary professional skills, to enable them to adopt a critical attitude in scientific discourse and to support their personal development. We consider all of these aspects to be important prerequisites for working with and for people in an (inter)national context. In addition, there is a connection for internships abroad or exchange semesters at other SFU locations via our network.
Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Mental Health Counseling
Master of Science (MSc)
With the master's program Psychology, a modern study concept was developed at the PHB focusing on the connection between practice and science. The degree course is aligned with the recommendations of the German Psychological Society and also provides insight into important practical fields.
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen - The School of Humanities and Social Science
China
Social Sciences, Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Clinical Psychology
PhDs (Doctor of Philosophy)
The programme is designed for students who wish to pursue a higher degree in the broad area of applied psychology within a framework of human lifespan development (human cognitive development and human career development) and with a research focus on cognitive development, decision-making, and mental health in the information age.
The School of Clinical Psychology makes full use of the education and research provided by the Department of Clinical Psychology, which helps students to gain an understanding of human nature and learn practical skills in mental health care. The school has two affiliated centers: Psychological Counselling Centre and Child Development Support Centre, where the post-graduates can have practical training in such fields as counseling and psychotherapy and put what they have learned into practice.
Social Sciences, Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Forensic Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Mental Health Counseling
Master's Degree
The goal of the Graduate School of Psychological Sciences is the education of highly capable professionals who will tackle various problems confronting modern society, such as child abuse and bullying at home or school; high rates of suicide and community crime; and accidents and disasters associated with the advancement of science and technology. For this purpose, the School has four policies that undergird its education and research: (1) use of the scientific approach; (2) practical applicability to the wider community; (3) interdisciplinary research; and (4) promotion of international exchange.
Courses in Clinical Psychology Studies Major Special Lectures in Clinical Psychology I/II Special Lectures in Clinical Psychology Counseling I/II Seminar in Clinical Psychology Assessment I/II Fundamental Practice in Clinical Psychology Practice in Clinical Psychology Special Lecture in Psychological Research Method Special Lecture in Psychological Statistics Special Lecture in Developmental Psychology Special Lecture in Cognitive Psychology Special Lecture in Social Psychology Special Lecture in Family Psychology Special Lecture in Psychiatry Special Lectures in Handicapped Adults and Children Special Lecture in Projective Technique Special Lecture in Psycho-therapy Special Lecture in School Clinical Psychology Special Seminar in Clinical Psychology I/II/III/IV
Clinical Psychology is a field of study that focuses on diagnosing and treating mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders. Clinical psychologists work with individuals of all ages to provide therapy, counseling, and support to improve their mental well-being. They use various assessment tools and therapeutic techniques to help clients overcome challenges and improve their quality of life.