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School of Psychology

School of Psychology at UWS

Welcome

Welcome to the School of Psychology, part of the College of Arts at the University of Western Sydney.

We offer courses that combine advanced academic knowledge with real-life training to suit a range of career needs and interests, and provide high quality psychological education to meet the requirements of the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) and NSW Psychologists Registration Board for the training of psychologists in NSW.

Students can choose the discipline area from which to approach their studies - the arts or the behavioural and social sciences - and can pursue specialist training in clinical, forensic, and educational and developmental psychology.

National graduate survey data indicates that most of our graduates are successful in finding continued full-time employment or progressing to further study, and the Australian Government has ranked psychology among the leading growth occupations.

The knowledge, skills and training gained through studying psychology provide a sound basis for careers in areas where well-developed research and analytical abilities are vital, and where strong communication and interpersonal skills are needed.

Graduates who have studied psychology find employment in the public sector, the health and community sectors and in the private sector in areas including:

  • health and human services
  • education
  • social services and welfare
  • community and non-government services
  • employment and training
  • management, marketing and public relations.

Professional qualifications in psychology for graduates with fourth-year and postgraduate training open up additional employment opportunities in areas including:

  • clinical and health psychology
  • forensic services
  • child and adolescent services
  • rehabilitation and disability services
  • organisational and management services
  • private consulting practice.

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Areas of Expertise

The interests and expertise of our staff are diverse. The schools strengths in teaching and scholarship are in:

  • applied and critical health psychology
  • applied cognitive psychology
  • social psychology and social processes
  • clinical and forensic psychology
  • educational and developmental psychology.

The School has an active research culture which encompasses a range of theoretical and epistemological approaches, in both applied and pure psychological research, with expertise in a range of methods, including experimental, quasi-experimental and qualitative research, and a strong program of postgraduate training, including PhD and Masters in psychology programs.

We have three professional practices UWS Psychology Clinic, UWS OCD & Anxiety Disorders Clinic and UWS Child Assessment Clinic.  These clinics provide first-rate teaching and research facilities for students undertaking professional practice training, and are a significant community resource.

The School has a reputation for delivering high quality, academically strong, professionally relevant undergraduate and postgraduate awards. The teaching philosophy adopted by staff embeds their extensive research and clinical experience to help equip students to work, research or study in a variety of psychology related areas. The school offers:

  • distinctive and professionally relevant undergraduate and fourth year programs
  • diverse options for postgraduate professional training
  • internationally competitive programs of research and postgraduate research training.

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Locations

Building 23
The School of Psychology offers programs on Bankstown and Penrith campuses. For information about the programs we offer and their availability, please see the College of Arts course directory.

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