- SACAP Cape Town Campus.
- SACAP Durban Campus.
- SACAP Johannesburg Campus.
- SACAP Online Campus.
- SACAP Pretoria Campus.
Which University offers Clinical Psychology in South Africa?
University of South Africa
How long does it take to become a clinical psychologist in South Africa?
THREE years are required for a bachelor's degree, ONE year is required to complete an honours degree, TWO years are required for the Master's in Clinical, Counselling and Research Psychology degrees (one-year of coursework and one-year internship).
What subjects are needed to become a clinical psychologist in South Africa?
A first B-degree with psychology as a major subject (3 – 4 years) 2. A postgraduate honours degree in psychology (1-2 years) 3. A professional masters degree in clinical psychology or research psychology (2 years).
What are the requirements to study Clinical Psychology?
The education requirements to become a clinical psychologist include an undergraduate degree and a doctorate. However, in many cases, learners complete a master's degree in between. Most students spend between 8-12 years earning their degrees before obtaining licensure.