M.A. in Clinical Psychology is a graduate-level program designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and practical skills to assess, diagnose, and treat mental health disorders. Typically lasting 2 years, the program covers a wide range of topics, including psychological theories, therapeutic techniques, abnormal psychology, and research methodologies. Students acquire practical experience through internships or supervised clinical practice, allowing them to work directly with patients under the guidance of experienced professionals. The curriculum also emphasizes ethical issues, mental health assessments, and evidence-based treatment strategies. Graduates are prepared for careers as clinicians, counselors, or researchers, and may choose to pursue further training or licensure in psychology to work in diverse settings like hospitals, clinics, or private practice.