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Developmental Psychologist Courses

Developmental Psychologists specialise in child development, offering therapy and support to children, adolescents, and their families.

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How do I become a Developmental Psychologist

Get qualified to work as a Developmental Psychologist with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours)

Estimated fee

$8,500

Duration

8 months - 4 years

Study mode

Blended, On Campus, Online, Traineeship

The Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) delves into the intriguing realm of the mind, serving as a stepping stone to a career in psychology. This course offers comprehensive studies in various psychology branches, including neurodevelopmental, social, cognitive, biological, physiological, and abnormal psychology. It equips students with problem-solving, critical thinking, and an understanding of human behaviour, preparing them for careers in human resources, mental health, youth and family service...

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Estimated fee

$8,500

Duration

8 months - 4 years

Study mode

Blended, On Campus, Online, Traineeship

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Master of Professional Psychology

Estimated fee

$16,992

Duration

8 months - 12 months

Study mode

On Campus

The Master of Professional Psychology offers a foundational understanding of psychological principles, practices, and research methodologies. Designed for aspiring psychologists, this course delves into human behaviour, cognitive processes, and emotional dynamics. Students gain expertise in assessment, intervention, and therapeutic techniques applicable across diverse settings. Emphasising evidence-based practices, the course equips graduates with the skills to provide impactful psychological services and...

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Estimated fee

$16,992

Duration

8 months - 12 months

Study mode

On Campus

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Graduate Diploma of Psychological Science

Estimated fee

$37,870

Duration

8 months - 15 months

Study mode

Blended, On Campus

The Graduate Diploma of Psychological Science offers a comprehensive introduction to the field of psychology. This course covers key psychological theories and practices, exploring human behaviour and mental processes. It includes studies in cognitive, developmental, social, and clinical psychology. Designed for those seeking a foundational understanding of psychological principles, it provides a pathway towards further studies in psychology or related fields. Graduates gain insights and skills applicable...

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Estimated fee

$37,870

Duration

8 months - 15 months

Study mode

Blended, On Campus

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How much do Developmental Psychologists earn?

The average salary for Developmental Psychologists in Australia is $62,400 per annum. These are median figures for full-time employees and should be considered a guide only.

What are the job opportunities for Developmental Psychologists?

There are no clear employment figures for Developmental Psychologists working in Australia. Increase your employability by obtaining supporting qualifications in education, counselling, and developmental psychology.

How do I become a Developmental Psychologist?

To become a Developmental Psychologist you must complete a Bachelor’s degree in psychology approved by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC). Examples include: Bachelor of Arts (Psychology), Bachelor of Psychology, Bachelor of Psychological Science, and Bachelor of Science (Psychology).

Once you have your degree, the next steps to registration with APAC involve:

  1. Completing a Master of Educational and Developmental Psychology.
  2. Undertaking a one-year internship,
  3. Passing the National Psychology Exam.

Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights 2023

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Developmental Psychologists are registered psychologists who specialise in child development issues and the challenges people face as they learn and grow throughout their lifetime. They provide therapy and support to children and adolescents, as well as their parents and teachers. Developmental Psychologists also help adults resolve issues and trauma that occurred during their childhood.

As a Developmental Psychologist you could be carrying out an initial assessment for a new client, researching attachment theory, helping a client understand their attachment style and how it is impacted by their upbringing, using Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to treat a client, or attending professional development training to keep your APAC registration up-to-date.

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