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Professionally accredited degree
Our master's courses are accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC)
Learn from practicing psychologists
All of your teachers are registered psychologists with AHPRA
Work placements set you up for success
Practice your newly acquired skills, behaviours and knowledge in both simulated and real-client facing situations
Study options
The University of Tasmania offers a range of postgraduate courses, each based around a combination of classroom learning, workshops, and real-world experience.
You’ll not only develop the skills to help people of all ages, living situations and circumstances, but also learn about key legal, ethical, and professional issues that relate to your field.
If you want to become an APHRA registered psychologist and are not sure which path to take, this document provides an overview of the pathways available at the University of Tasmania.
This degree will enable you to enter the psychology profession earlier and help your community.
Graduates of this degree with be eligible to apply for full registration as a psychologist and enter the Registrar Program towards Area of Practice Endorsement (AoPE) as a Clinical Psychologist.
Course options
Master of | Master of |
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Minimum 1 Year Hobart, Launceston Total 8 units (100 credit points)
| Minimum 2 Years Hobart, Launceston Total 16 units (200 credit points)
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Course options
Master of |
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Minimum 2 Years Hobart, Launceston Total 11 units (150 credit points)
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Career opportunities
The psychology profession in Australia is experiencing robust growth, fuelled by an increasing demand for mental health services and a heightened awareness of psychological well-being. Graduates of postgraduate psychology programs enjoy excellent career outcomes, with opportunities in diverse range of organisations and industries including health, education, corrections, and employment.
This document provides an overview of the pathways to becoming an AHPRA registered Psychologist at the University of Tasmania.
Our university’s comprehensive training ensures that students are well-prepared to make meaningful contributions to society and achieve professional success.
29.8%
Psychologists
Projected employment growth in the ten years to May 2033*
$2,054
per week
Median weekly pay for full-time employee**
100%
Full-time employment
Within four months after graduating^
*Employment Projections, Jobs and Skills Australia
**Labour Market Insights, Jobs and Skills Australia
^Graduate Outcomes Survey 2023
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Within weeks of finishing his studies at the University of Tasmania, psychologist James Thomas secured employment.