Psychology degrees in New South Wales

There are around 73 Psychology degrees at 10 universities in New South Wales, typically taking 4 years, covering areas like psychology, research design, clinical psychology, cognitive psychology, social psychology. Approximate and generalised, not official.

Universities offering Psychology in New South Wales

UniversityStateProgramsFocus areas
Charles Sturt UniversityNSW16psychology, research design, cross cultural psychology, cognitive psychology
University of WollongongNSW14psychology, clinical psychology, neuroscience, social psychology
University of New EnglandNSW7psychology, cognitive psychology, neuroscience, social psychology
University of NewcastleNSW7psychology, research design, clinical psychology, cognitive psychology
Macquarie UniversityNSW6psychology, statistics, public health, research design
Southern Cross UniversityNSW6psychology, clinical psychology, neuroscience, research design
University of Technology SydneyNSW6research design, psychology, clinical psychology, professional practice
UNSW SydneyNSW5psychology, cognitive psychology, research design, clinical psychology
Western Sydney UniversityNSW5
The University of SydneyNSW1cultural studies, psychology, economics, sociology

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Frequently asked questions

How long is a Psychology degree in New South Wales?

Undergraduate Psychology degrees in New South Wales typically take about 4 years of full-time study.

How much does a Psychology degree cost in New South Wales?

Indicative domestic fees for Psychology degrees in New South Wales are typically in the mid (~$11–16k/yr) range (approximate, not official).

Which universities offer Psychology in New South Wales?

Around 10 universities offer Psychology in New South Wales, including Charles Sturt University, University of Wollongong, University of New England, University of Newcastle, Macquarie University.

What do you study in a Psychology degree?

Common areas include psychology, research design, clinical psychology, cognitive psychology, social psychology, neuroscience.

Approximate, not official.