Clinical Psychology DClinPsych
University of Glasgow
Student rating
This is the overall rating calculated by averaging all live reviews for this uni on Whatuni.
( 4.3)
Course info
This Doctorate in Clinical Psychology is collaboratively funded through NHS Education for Scotland and the University of Glasgow. You will be employed by a local NHS (Scotland) Health Board for the duration of the programme.WHY THIS PROGRAMMEIn common with most clinical psychology programmes, the cognitive behavioural approach to psychotherapy is dominant but there is also a substantial teaching input based upon other psychotherapeutic approaches.The programme covers a wide geographical area, ...Read More
Key stats
Uni rankings
WUSCA student ranking
WUSCA student ranking
These are the 2022 rankings, based on ratings given by past and current students.
43rd
/ 95
These are the 2022 rankings, based on ratings given by past and current students.
CUG ranking
Complete University Guide Ranking
Source: Complete University Guide 2023
23rd
Source: Complete University Guide 2023
CUG subject ranking
Complete University Guide Subject Ranking
Source: Complete University Guide 2023
15th
Source: Complete University Guide 2023
Start date and duration
Start date
18-SEP-23
Full Time
36 months
Modules
These are the sub-topics that you will study as part of this course
Source:
IDP Connect
, March 2023
Source: IDP Connect , March 2023
Entry requirements
Entry requirements
The minimum entry requirements you'll need to get on to this course.
The minimum entry requirements you'll need to get on to this course.
You must have the British Psychological Society Graduate Basis for Chartering (GBC) and provide proof of this. This usually takes the form of a single or joint 2.1 or above Honours degree in Psychology; however, candidates who have gained GBC by other means will be considered.
Tuition fees
For students from

Uni Info

Students at the University of Glasgow benefit from living in Scotlandâs largest city and one of the most vibrant and fun places in the UK. From its culture, music and arts scenes to its lively and varied nightlife, Glasgow is an amazing place to be a student. Itâs also friendly and has a relatively low cost of living, in comparison to many other UK cities. The uni has students enrolled from more than 140 countries worldwide, leading to a diverse student body who can choose from undergraduate degrees in subject areas like the arts, medical sciences, social sciences and engineering. Teaching is spread over three campuses in and around the city, all of which have their own facilities. A degree from the University of Glasgow is well-respected and among the uniâs notable alumni are seven Nobel Prize winners and a Prime Minister.
Where you'll study
University of Glasgow
Thinking of studying in Glasgow?
Check out our Glasgow city guide

- Undergraduate
- HND / HNC
- Foundation degree
- Access & foundation
- Postgraduate