Psychology
Psychology
A specialized course under Humanities, Social Science & Education
Course Details
Psychology is the study of human behavior and how the mind works. Psychology examines the reasons and factors that influence our behaviour and it tries to look into why we experience the things we do, and why those experiences shape our behavior.
Psychology degrees will lead you to several career prospects. You will gain skills in understanding the way organizations and individuals work. You will also gain knowledge about improving the wellbeing of individuals, families and organizations. In addition to providing the knowledge and skills to understand modern psychology, this program helps graduates succeed in a complex world so that they can deliver better client service and community outcomes. If your dream is to become a psychologist, you need to undertake this course.
Listed here are some of the principal objectives of the course.
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To be familiar with the emerging trends in psychology and study a range of contemporary subjects
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To develop an understanding of the relevant theories and evidence in behavioral studies and psychology
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To be able to have creative solutions to solve complex problems in the area of social and behavioral sciences and psychology
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To define and integrate theoretical principles and apply these in their disciplinary areas of expertise
Career Prospect
Career Opportunity
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Case Manager
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Child Care Worker
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Child Psychologist
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Clinical Psychologist
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Communications Specialist
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Counselor
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Educational and Developmental Psychologist
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Human Resource Specialist
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Manager
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Marketing Specialist
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Office Administrator
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Office Psychologist
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Probation and Parole Officer
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Research Psychologist
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Sales Professional
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School Teacher
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Social Worker
Course Available by Providers
Course Under Humanities, Social Science & Education
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Aged Care
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Fitness
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Youth Work
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Asian Studies
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Interpreting
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Anthropology
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Education
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Counseling
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Mental Health
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Early Learning
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Geography
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Alcohol and Drugs Work
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Disability Services
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Sport and Recreation
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Cognitive Science
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Children’s Services
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Leisure and Health
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American Studies
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Political Studies
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Community Services
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Social Science
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International Relations Studies
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Behavioral Management Studies
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Studies