Course Subjects and Lecture Contents (Department of Psychology)
Course subjects and lecture contents
Regarding the change in subjects for the qualification examination for the national qualification of "certified psychologist"
The following PDF shows whether or not students who have already completed the Master's Program in Clinical Psychology at the Graduate School Graduate School of Education, Psychology and Human Studies Department of Psychology, and students enrolled in the 2017 academic year or who completed the Master's Program in Psychology at the Graduate School of Letters, Department of Psychology Graduate School of Literature prior to that year, are eligible to take the Certified Psychologist Examination under the Transitional Measures Route D (Supplementary Provisions, Article 2, Paragraph 1, Items 1 and 2).
- Students enrolled in the Master's Program in Clinical Psychology Graduate School of Literature Department of Psychology of Letters, from 2009 onwards, and those who have completed the Master's Program in Clinical Psychology in the Department of Department of Psychology Graduate School of Education, Psychology and Human Studies, and students enrolled in the 2017 academic year (2017.11.02)
- Students who have completed the Master's Program in Department of Psychology, Graduate Graduate School of Literature, after 2000 (Heisei 12) and have taken the subjects "Basic Clinical Psychology Training" or "Clinical Psychology Training" and those who have completed the Master's Program in Clinical Psychology, Graduate Department of Psychology Graduate School of Literature, after 2003 (Heisei 15) and up to 2008 (Heisei 20) (November 13, 2017)
*If, as a result of the reinterpretation of the subjects, you do not fall under Route D of the transitional measures above, we recommend that you take the “Current Certified Psychologist Training Course” stipulated in Route G (Supplementary Provisions, Article 2, Paragraph 2) for those with five years of practical experience, and then take the Certified Psychologist Examination.
*Please note that the lecture content may be subject to change.