Study Psychology

 

Why Study Psychology in New Zealand?

 
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Gain skills and insight that will make you attractive to employers

Studying psychology will provide you with insight into human behaviour and skills in research and analytical thinking. You’ll have the opportunity to study practically as well as theoretically - as laboratory or field work is an important part of psychology and you’ll be able to develop practical skills in these areas. Psychology is a versatile and highly valued subject that will make you attractive to many employers as you’ll be able to better understand others.

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Fantastic job opportunities

The chances of getting a job in New Zealand as a psychologist are good due to a shortage of workers and the increasing demand for psychologists, in particular clinical psychologists who assess and treat behavioural and mental health problems. Also, having a postgraduate qualification in psychology opens up various career opportunities for you - allowing you to work for a range of employers including government departments, non-governmental organisations, universities or privately as a consultant or independent contractor. You could also work in other fields such as a business environment that uses psychological tests or analyses.

 

Psychology Courses in New Zealand

 
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Bachelor of Arts - Psychology Major (Level 7)
Bachelor of science - Psychology Major
(Level 7)
Bachelor of health science - Psychology Major (Level 7)
Massey University

Studying a bachelor’s degree in psychology at Massey University will give you a wide range of perspectives on the subject. The mix of knowledge about human behaviour and skills for research and communication provided by a psychology major is attractive to many employers. The undergraduate programme lays a solid foundation for later postgraduate study. The School of Psychology at Massey includes active researchers, teachers, and advisers. The staff’s interests span a variety of fields of contemporary psychology and they each their unique specialisations, yet they all work collaboratively to create a comprehensive and supportive learning environment for you.

To major in psychology, you have the option of a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, or Bachelor of Health Science degree. You can pick the one that suits you, based on the courses you choose to take alongside your psychology major.


Bachelor of Arts - Psychology Major (Level 7)
Bachelor of science - Psychology Major
(Level 7)
Bachelor of advanced science (honours) - specialising in psychology (Level 8)
The University of Auckland

Psychology is a versatile subject that can take you into many different career paths. Studying psychology at The University of Auckland is both practical and theoretical - involving field work or laboratory work.

You can study psychology as a major within the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours). Some of the topics you’ll study include Cognitive Science, Human Neuroscience, Learning and Behaviour, Perception and Cognition, Psychology and Gender, Social Psychology, and Mind, Brain and Behaviour,

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Bachelor of Arts - Psychology Major (Level 7)
Bachelor of Health sciences - Psychology Major (Level 7)
AUT University

Study psychology to gain a better understanding of how people behave and think. In today’s workplaces, understanding people is a substantial advantage, regardless of your career. You’ll learn skills that will be useful for a wide range of careers. AUT has industry connections with the District Health Board and other organisations. In your degree, you’ll have the opportunity to complete workplace experience or a major research project.

The psychology major can also provide the foundation for the postgraduate studies required for registration as a psychologist.


Bachelor of Arts - Psychology Major (Level 7)
Bachelor of science - Psychology Major (Level 7)
Bachelor of health - health Psychology Major (Level 7)
victoria University of wellington

Victoria University of Wellington is the recognised number one School of Psychology in New Zealand for research quality and output. Join Victoria University’s School of Psychology to understand human nature, behaviour and perception. You will be taught by the School of Psychology’s academic staff, each of whom works at the forefront in their respective area.  The School of Psychology also hosts esteemed speakers from universities around the world, where you can listen to their latest research over a cup of coffee.

You can choose to study psychology as a major of the Bachelor of Arts or the Bachelor of Science, or you can study health psychology as a major of the Bachelor of Health.

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Bachelor of Arts - Psychology Major (Level 7)
Bachelor of science - Psychology Major (Level 7)
Bachelor of social sciences - psychology Major (Level 7)
The University of waikato

Waikato University offers plenty of flexibility to adapt learning to suit your desired focus. Psychology can be taken as a major for the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Social Sciences. Areas of study at Waikato University include Animal Behaviour, Behaviour Analysis, Clinical Animal Behaviour, Clinical Psychology, Community, Kaupapa Māori and Applied Social Psychology, Health and Mental Health Services and Organisational Psychology.


Bachelor of Arts - Psychology Major (Level 7)
Bachelor of science - Psychology Major (Level 7)
Bachelor of health sciences - psychology Major (Level 7)
The University of canterbury

The University of Canterbury is ranked in the top 250 universities in the world for psychology (QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2019). Among other skills, psychology students are trained to think independently and critically about psychological issues and understand modern scientific research in psychology. The University of Canterbury offers a balanced and comprehensive set of courses, excellent opportunities to undertake work in experimental psychology, and has nationally and internationally recognised postgraduate applied programmes. The university’s School of Psychology has more than 25 specialist academic staff offering a diverse range of research and teaching options. The university seeks to foster close working relationships between staff and students.

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Bachelor of Arts - Psychology Major (Level 7)
Bachelor of science - Psychology Major (Level 7)
The University of otago

Studying psychology will give you the skills to understand, explain and predict human behaviour making you a great choice for employers in a diverse range of careers. The academic staff of the Department of Psychology supervise undergraduate and graduate research in a wide range of areas of experimental and applied psychology, including Behavioural Processes, Clinical Psychology, Cognition, Cognitive Neuroscience, Developmental Psychology, Human Factors, Memory, Neuropsychology, Perception, Psychobiology, Psychopharmacology, Psychophysiology, and Social Psychology. All research in the Department of Psychology is supported by a well-equipped workshop and computer laboratories. The technical and administrative staff of the Department provide enthusiastic and skilled assistance over a wide range of areas of research.