Psychology — the study of human behaviour and mental processes — is a diverse and exciting field, from social psychology and organisational behaviour to neuroscience and clinical psychology.​
Studying psychology gives you a deeper understanding of yourself and
others, and equips you with critical-thinking, research, and
problem-solving skills that you can apply in many different careers, and
in your everyday life.
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FAQs
ÍíÒ¹¸£ÀûÍøÕ¾ has a long-standing reputation for excellence in psychology education and research. All the psychology courses offered in Perth and Singapore are accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC), meaning that they meet rigorous standards of quality and prepare students for professional practice.
Our undergraduate psychology courses offer a broad range of units that cover many different areas of psychology, including clinical, social, developmental, and cognitive psychology, which allows students to gain a well-rounded education in the field. Students also benefit from the university's strong industry connections.
ÍíÒ¹¸£ÀûÍøÕ¾ has state-of-the-art research facilities and offers opportunities for students to participate in research projects, gain hands-on research experience, and work with leading researchers in the field. One unique aspect of our undergraduate degree is the opportunity for high-performing students to take a research internship in 3rd year.
Our dedicated team of academic staff are committed to helping students achieve their academic and career goals and foster a supportive learning environment, recognising the individual needs of each of our students. Overall, studying psychology at ÍíÒ¹¸£ÀûÍøÕ¾ offers a high-quality education and a supportive community that can help students achieve their career aspirations in the field of psychology.
- 86% of undergraduate psychology students were satisfied with the quality of teaching they experienced.
- 88% of undergraduate psychology students were satisfied with the learning resources provided by their institution.
- 86% of undergraduate students were satisfied with the quality of teaching they experienced
- 85.% of postrgraduate psychology students were satisfied with the skill development they experienced through their studies.
Complete one of Murdoch’s APAC accredited 4th year courses: Bachelor of Psychology Honours or Graduate Diploma in Psychology (Advanced). This is one year full-time of study (or equivalent part-time).
Alternatively, you could complete the two-year Master of Professional Psychology, which combines the 4th and 5th years of study, after which you will be eligible for registration as a psychologist with one additional year of supervision.
At the end of 4th year you have a choice of pathway:
- 5+1 pathway: complete ÍíÒ¹¸£ÀûÍøÕ¾â€™s APAC-accredited Master of Applied Psychology (Professional) as a fifth year of study as a provisionally registered psychologist. This is followed by one year of supervision. Refer to the Psychology Board of Australia (PsyBA) for more information on supervision.
- 5th and 6th (plus) year pathway: complete APAC-accredited Masters of Applied Psychology (Clinical) or Doctor of Psychology (Clinical) or combined Masters of Applied Psychology (Clinical)/PhD as a provisionally registered psychologist. After completion of the specialised postgraduate degree, the newly registered psychologist must be supervised by a PsyBA-approved supervisor in their area of endorsement for a specified period of time. This is a two-year period with masters, one year with a doctorate, and 18 months with a combined Masters/PhD. Refer to the PsyBA for more information.
For more information, see our Research or contact our Associate Dean Research and Innovation.
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