In Australia, you'll need to complete six years of education and training to practise as a registered psychologist - four years at undergraduate level and two at postgraduate level This master degree is the sixth and final year of your study.
Learn about perception, cognition, emotion, personality, behaviour and interpersonal relationships, and how psychologists examine, explain and predict what people do as individuals and in groups. Your first year is an interprofessional program with students from other health science areas.
In this course you will be introduced to formal studies of the human mind. You'll learn about the scientist-practitioner model of psychology, exploring the scientific mindset and the role of ethics in psychological research and practice.
This double degree is ideal if you want to pursue a career in psychology within the criminal justice system. You will gain the skills for legal practice along with a strong understanding of human behaviours and motivations.
This course provides a good basis in the scientific discipline of psychology alongside applications in human resource management professions. You will gain highly marketable knowledge and skills that will enable you to engage with a range of managers, professionals and consultants.
This postgraduate degree represents advanced professional training in psychology. The one-year course will equip you with education and training in the professional practice of psychology.
Psychology and marketing are a natural combination, reflecting the day-to-day challenges of the business world and the growing role of psychology in commerce.
As a doctoral research degree candidate, you will uncover new knowledge either by the discovery of new facts, the formulation of theories or the innovative reinterpretation of known data and established ideas.