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87 Master's degrees in Psychology in Australia
Mental Health Nursing
Study this Master of Mental Health Nursing at CQUniversity Australia and equip yourself with advanced knowledge and skills in mental health nursing.

Suicidology
The Suicidology programme from Griffith University is designed to produce graduates who are knowledgeable and skilled in the identification of a range of concerns regarding suicidal behaviours and prevention, clinical and non-clinical support and responses at various levels (including research, public policy, and prevention, intervention and postvention).

Psychology (Clinical)
The Psychology (Clinical) course at Flinders University aims to prepare you for professional work in a wide variety of settings, ranging across community mental health, hospital and health care facilities, community welfare and correctional service settings.
Psychology (Clinical)
The Master of Psychology (Clinical) from Deakin University has been designed to enable you to develop the academic, practical and research skills to be job ready.
Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Industrial and Organisational Psychology
This Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Industrial and Organisational Psychology MA from The University of Western Australia is a combined course offering a full four year programme of doctoral research with the Master of Industrial and Organisational Psychology. The master's component includes nine coursework units, and 1000 hours of practical placement spread over three settings.
Psychology (Clinical)
Through this Psychology (Clinical) program from James Cook University, you will gain the advanced academic and practical training for professional practice that is required for registration as a practising psychologist.

Professional Psychology
The Master of Professional Psychology from Federation University Australia provides graduates with the core competencies required to pursue registration as a general psychologist.