Psychology Courses Singapore
Psychology Courses Singapore
Psychology is the scientific study of behaviour and mental processes. The role of psychologists has diversified to cater for the needs of the individual as well as for communities, professions and organisations. Teaching and research facilities for psychology are excellent at the Singapore campus of James Cook University and we offer a psychology clinic.
Click on the categories above to learn about the Psychology courses offered in Singapore.
Graduates who complete an Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) accredited four-year course majoring in psychology can apply for conditional registration as psychologists with the Psychology Board of Australia.
Subject to completing a further two years of supervised practice (in Australia) or a Master of Psychology, graduates with a degree in Psychology can gain membership of the Australian Psychological Society (APS) and apply for registration to practice as psychologists in Australia. The Singapore Psychological Society has its own requirements for registration as a psychologist in Singapore.
Download our brochure to find out more about the psychology degrees offered at JCU. Should you need further assistance, you can contact us via phone or our admissions email.
Undergraduate Programs
Course | Duration | Mode |
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Bachelor of Arts (Majoring in Psychology Studies) | 2 years full time | On campus |
Bachelor of Psychological Science | 2 years full time | 4 years part time | On campus |
Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) | 1 year full time | 20 months part time | On campus |
Diploma of Higher Education (Majoring in Psychological Science) | 8 months full time | 16 months part time | On campus |
Postgraduate Programs
Course | Duration | Mode |
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Graduate Certificate of Psychological Science | 4 months full time | 8 months part time | On campus |
Graduate Diploma of Psychology | 1 year full time | 20 months part time | On campus |
Master of Psychological Science (Majoring in Business Psychology) | 1 year full time | 2 years part time | On campus |
Master of Psychology (Clinical) | 2 years full time | On campus |