Clinical Psychology

Clinical Psychology

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

Thesis-based program

Program overview

Helping students become expert psychologists and competent clinicians is the purpose of the Clinical Psychology (PhD Thesis) program. It aims to prepare students for research, academic and clinical careers in psychology and health care. As practitioners of an evidence-based science, faculty members guiding the program emphasize training in clinical science. The program, which highlights their commitment to empirical approaches to advancing knowledge, is accredited by the Canadian Psychological Association.

Completing this program

  • Courses: Students will take advanced topics in the practice of clinical psychology such as psychopharmacology, diversity issues in clinical psychology, clinical geropsychology, addictions, health psychology, eating disorders, consultation/supervision, program evaluation, and neuropsychology.
  • Candidacy: Students must sit a written and oral doctoral candidacy examination in the third year of their program.
  • Research Proposal: Students in the program must complete a doctoral thesis proposal for thesis research.
  • Thesis: Students will complete a thesis based on a research project/question during their time in the program.

Outcomes

Research, academic, or clinical career in university, health, and mental health settings.

A PhD in clinical psychology is usually considered a final degree.

Thesis-based program

Students are required to prepare a thesis and successfully defend in an open oral defense.

Courses

9 courses, practica, and a full-time, competitive, paid internship. Internships may take place in settings across Canada.

Learn more about program requirements in the Academic Calendar

Classroom delivery

Time commitment

Four to five years; six years maximum

Supervisor

A supervisor is required, but is not required prior to the start of the program

Fees and funding

See the Graduate Calendar for information on fees and fee regulations, and for information on awards and financial assistance.

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Supervisors

Learn about faculty available to supervise this degree.

You will be required to list a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 3 potential supervisors in the program application. Ensure that the supervisor(s) you name: 

  1. Are either a core or adjunct member in Clinical Psychology, and
  2. Are either accepting or seeking inquiries for a new student in the upcoming admissions cycle.

 

 A full list of supervisors accepting new students is available on the Department of Psychology website and is normally updated in the early fall. You can also connect with potential supervisors directly by email to ask if they are seeking new student(s) in the upcoming admissions cycle.


  1. Sheri Madigan

    Sheri Madigan

    Unavailable
    Determinants of Child Development
  2. Dr. Brae Anne McArthur

    Brae Anne McArthur

    Unavailable
    Developmental Psychopathology; Clinical Psychology; Positive Psychology; Treatment Outcomes in Psychotherapy
  3. Melanie Noel, PhD, RPsych. Picture.

    Melanie Noel

    Seeking Students
    Pediatric Pain
  4. Photo of Dr. Orr

    Serena Orr

    Unavailable
    Pediatric Headache Disorders, Pediatric Clinical Research, Epidemiology, Patient-Oriented Research, Pediatric Clinical Trials, Pediatric Neurostimulation
  5. Photo of Andrea Protzner

    Andrea Protzner

    Accepting Inquiries
    Neurocognitive aging and plasticity, Depression
  6. Fiona Schulte

    Fiona Schulte

    Accepting Inquiries
    Child, Adolescent, and Young Adult Psychosocial Oncology
  7. Andrew Szeto

    Andrew Szeto

    Unavailable
    Social Psychology, Mental Illness stigma, Mental Health
  8. Picture of Dr. Ami Tint; smiling woman with shoulder length brown hair

    Ami Tint

    Seeking Students
    Neurodevelopmental Conditions; Mental Health; Intersectionality
  9. Tutelman headshot

    Perri Tutelman

    Seeking Students
    Psychosocial Oncology; Digital Mental Health; Patient-Oriented Research
  10. Photo of Dr. von Ranson; White woman with glasses, smiling

    Kristin von Ranson

    Unavailable
    Eating disorders, body image, implementation science

Admission requirements


GPA

A minimum of 3.6 GPA on a 4.0 point system.

Please note that the PhD program is highly competitive. Successful applicants will typically have a GPA higher than this stated minimum.

Minimum education

A master's degree in Psychology or equivalent.

Work samples

None

Documents

  • A Statement of Intent. Include career objectives, research interests, relevant experience and achievements. (max. 500 words)
  • A one-page Research Proposal (an additional page may be used for references only). Include a summary of the project you would like to conduct, it’s relevance to the research area of your proposed supervisor(s) and how you plan on carrying out this research when you begin graduate school. (Please refer to step 4 of the CGRS-M’s Application Instructions webpage for formatting and content requirements)
  • An up-to-date Curriculum Vitae or Resume
  • An Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Accessibility (EDIA) Statement (one-page maximum)

Reference letters

Two academic letters

Test scores

None


English language proficiency (ELP)

An applicant whose primary language is not English may fulfill the English language proficiency requirement in different ways. For accepted criteria, please refer to the program “Admissions” tab in the Academic Calendar.

*Please contact your program of interest if you have any questions about ELP requirements.

Deadlines

For admission on September 1:

  • Canadians and permanent residents: Nov. 15 application deadline
  • International students: Nov. 15 application deadline

If you're not a Canadian or permanent resident, or if you have international credentials, make sure to learn about international requirements

Learn more about this program

Department of Psychology

Psychology Graduate Program
Faculty of Arts
University of Calgary
2500 University Drive NW
Calgary, AB, T2N 1N4

Contact the Graduate Program Advisor

Visit the departmental website

Faculty of Arts

University of Calgary
2500 University Drive NW
Calgary, AB, T2N 1N4

Visit the Faculty of Arts website