This full-time graduate program, launched in 2007, offers study in Psychological Science or Clinical Psychology. It is designed to be experiential and career-focused, with a curriculum built around real-world issues. The program benefits from its downtown Toronto location, providing proximity to practicum training sites and clinical research opportunities. The department boasts over 15,000 square feet of specialized research and training space, equipped with advanced resources like EEG, eye tracking, virtual reality, and more. Students can choose between a Master of Arts or a PhD, with the program emphasizing practical application through practicum placements at leading institutions such as the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, and others.
Why this course is highly recommended
The program offers a unique combination of experiential and career-focused learning, leveraging its location in Toronto to provide extensive practicum and clinical training opportunities. With a faculty trained at top universities around the world and access to state-of-the-art research facilities, students are well-prepared for careers in research, clinical practice, or policy. The program's strong research environment and close industry connections also make it a compelling choice for students aiming to make a tangible impact in the field of psychology.
Students can specialise in Clinical Psychology, which is accredited by the Canadian Psychological Association, or in Psychological Science with core research areas including Brain, Perception and Cognition; Community and Health Psychology; Lifespan Development; and Social Psychology.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
15.65L
Living cost
For the MA, applicants need a four-year undergraduate degree in Psychology or a related field with a minimum GPA of 3.00/4.33, though a 3.67/4.33 GPA is strongly recommended. The application requires a statement of interest, CV, transcripts, two recommendation letters, and an English proficiency test. For the PhD, a master's degree in psychology is required, with similar GPA and documentation requirements. An interview is also part of the selection process.

English language test
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Graduates from this program can pursue careers in clinical practice, research, health and community psychology, or policy development. The extensive practicum placements and research opportunities prepare students for professional roles in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, academic institutions, and beyond.