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Psychology is concerned with the study of human behaviour and experience. People trained in psychology work in a wide variety of areas in health, education, industry, commerce, welfare and government.
Psychology has been a part of a tradition of academic excellence and research achievement at the University of Melbourne since the late 1800s. The Department of Psychology, formally established in 1946, is the single department in the School of Behavioural Science, and is part of the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences. It is one of the largest departments of psychology in Australia.
The Department of Psychology undergraduate program has been designed to incorporate students' needs of flexibility and choice in coursework areas and offers a broad range of subjects aimed at providing a thorough and extensive grounding in the discipline.
To be able to practise as a psychologist in Victoria, registration is required with the Psychologists Registration Board of Victoria. To register with the Board, an accredited four-year sequence in psychology followed by either two years of postgraduate training or supervised experience is required.
For further details on how to complete a major in psychology and subject details refer to Psychology as a major in the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences section.
For subject details refer to Psychology.
For information about faculty and departmental entry requirements for Honours, refer to
These requirements should be considered when planning your course.
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