How to become a psychologist
Build a career exploring human behaviour, promoting mental health, and providing therapeutic support.
What can I do with a degree in psychology?
There’s a world of options for people interested in the life of the mind.
RMIT's mental health courses empower you with the essential skills and knowledge to make a meaningful impact in the mental health sector.
RMIT's mental health courses empower you with the essential skills and knowledge to make a meaningful impact in the mental health sector.
With our evidence-based teaching and strong industry connections, you'll gain invaluable real-world exposure and be well-prepared for roles to support people living with mental health conditions. Our courses equip you for rewarding careers such as clinical psychologist, social worker, or mental health nurse, enabling you to deliver the highest quality of care and contribute to the well-being of individuals and communities.
Build a career exploring human behaviour, promoting mental health, and providing therapeutic support.
There’s a world of options for people interested in the life of the mind.
RMIT offers a range of courses including postgraduate, undergraduate, vocational (also known as TAFE), apprenticeships and more.
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RMIT specialises in clinical psychology, based on a cognitive-behavioural approach. Our courses are accredited by the Australian Psychological Association.
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