Eight specialist programmes designed by registered psychologists, delivered online for professionals across Australia.
Explore how psychological theory translates into practice across health, education, workplace, and community settings.
This foundational course provides a comprehensive overview of how psychological principles are applied in real-world contexts. Students will examine key theories of behaviour, cognition, and emotion, and learn how these concepts inform interventions in clinical, educational, and organisational environments.
Understand human growth and change across the lifespan, from infancy through to late adulthood.
This course examines the psychological, cognitive, and social development of individuals across the lifespan. Students will study major developmental theories, research methodologies, and the practical implications for clinical, educational, and family-based interventions.
Examine the intersection of psychology and the legal system, including criminal behaviour analysis and risk assessment.
This intermediate course introduces students to the application of psychological science within legal and criminal justice contexts. Topics include offender profiling, eyewitness testimony, risk assessment frameworks, and the role of psychologists in courts and correctional settings.
Study the psychological factors that influence health outcomes, illness behaviour, and healthcare delivery.
This course covers the biopsychosocial model of health, examining how psychological factors contribute to physical health, chronic illness management, health behaviour change, and patient-practitioner interactions. Students will apply health psychology frameworks to real-world clinical scenarios.
Explore the relationship between brain structure, cognitive function, and behaviour in clinical contexts.
This advanced course provides an introduction to the neurobiological basis of cognition and behaviour. Students will study brain anatomy, neurological conditions, neuropsychological assessment methods, and rehabilitation strategies used in clinical neuropsychology practice.
Develop competency in recognising and responding to the impact of psychological trauma across service settings.
This course equips practitioners with the knowledge and skills to implement trauma-informed approaches in clinical, community, and organisational settings. Students will examine the neurobiology of trauma, evidence-based interventions, and systemic approaches to creating safe, responsive environments.
Understand the psychological drivers of effective leadership, including motivation, influence, and group dynamics.
This course applies psychological science to the study of leadership across organisational and community contexts. Students will examine theories of leadership, emotional intelligence, group dynamics, and evidence-based strategies for developing leadership capability.
Master the design, execution, and analysis of psychological research using quantitative and qualitative methods.
This advanced course provides a thorough grounding in research design, data collection, statistical analysis, and ethical research practices in psychology. Students will learn to critically evaluate published research and design their own studies for clinical, educational, or organisational contexts.
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