Psychology

Description

Psychology is concerned with the scientific and systematic study of the human mind and behaviour, in a wide variety of areas. It encompasses the study of cognitive, social, developmental, behavioural and physiological processes.

Psychologists study people's thoughts, abilities, attitudes and emotions, and motivational processes that underlie behaviour; including people's actions, reactions and interactions with others. It examines brain-behaviour relationships, the processes of perceiving, learning, memory and thinking and the origins of personality and emotional states.

Education in the basic discipline of psychology provides a sound basis for a variety of different occupations. Psychologists work in clinical, correctional, counselling, legal, educational and organisational settings. People with training in psychology also pursue careers in diverse areas including academic and health research; rehabilitation; occupational health and safety; advertising and marketing; and personnel selection, training and management.

Studying Psychology at UNSW

The study of psychology at UNSW is primarily through the School of Psychology. Please refer to the table below for a complete list of research programs available.



Psychology can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name Stream Type Stream
1001 Cotutelle Research PSYCAR1001
1400 Psychology Research PSYCAR1400
2450 Psychology Research PSYCAR2450
   

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Psychology (Clinical) can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name Stream Type Stream
1404 Psychology (Clinical) Research
Specialisation
PSYCCR1404
PSYCCS1404
   

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Psychology (Forensic) can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name Stream Type Stream
1405 Psychology (Forensic) Research
Specialisation
PSYCER1405
PSYCES1405
   

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