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Master of Psychology (Health), The University of Adelaide

Adelaide, South Australia

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24 Months

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About this course

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The Master of Psychology (Health) at the University of Adelaide is designed to prepare students for practice as a registered psychologist, focusing on the interconnectedness of mental and physical health. It emphasizes advanced psychological skills and clinical expertise essential for understanding brain–body interactions. As one of only two health psychology degrees offered in Australia, the program provides practical industry placements, networking opportunities, and in-depth learning about illness, disease, and health promotion. The course prioritizes small class sizes with leading health psychologists and incorporates coursework, placements, and a research project over two years. It aims to equip students with the knowledge necessary for careers in health promotion and clinical health psychology, helping people manage mental health and chronic physical conditions.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This degree is highly recommended because it ranks within the top 125 globally for Psychology and is one of only two health psychology programs available in Australia. It has a strong focus on practical industry experience, with over 1000 hours of placements, and prepares students for the growing job market with an anticipated 23% industry growth by 2025. The course offers a clear pathway to registration as a psychologist and provides specialized training in health promotion and clinical health psychology, making graduates highly sought after for roles in mental health, healthcare, and government sectors.

Specialisation

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This program specializes in health psychology, intertwining psychological and health sciences to foster a comprehensive understanding of health promotion and clinical health interventions. It offers opportunities for students to explore illness, disease, and the psychological factors affecting health, preparing them to work in diverse healthcare, mental health, and public health settings. The program also provides options to complete a concurrent PhD, expanding research and professional development in the field.

Course fees

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Application fees

27.20L

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1st year tuition fees

27.20L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Applicants must have a four-year qualification in Psychology or an equivalent, including Honours with a minimum of Second Class, Division A. Domestic students must provide official transcripts and Casper Situational Judgement Test results, attend an interview, and meet registration requirements with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). International applicants need a similar academic record, meet English language proficiency standards, and also secure provisional registration with AHPRA. Entry is competitive with strict quotas, and the program commences in January.
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English language test

PTE

65

TOEFL

94

DUOLINGO

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IELTS

7

Career prospects

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Graduates are equipped to work in roles such as health psychologist, mental health worker, community services officer, or in various aspects of health promotion and clinical health. They can contribute to developing prevention programs, supporting chronic illness management, and conducting health education initiatives. The degree’s professional accreditation qualifies graduates for registered psychologist status, and many go on to employment in mental health services, healthcare settings, government agencies, or even start their own practices.

FAQs

What are the start dates for this course?

The course starts in January each year.

Can I study this degree part-time?

Yes, part-time study options are available, allowing you to enroll in fewer courses per semester.

Is industry placement included in the course?

Yes, students undertake over 1000 hours of placements across health promotion and clinical health psychology during the program.