Psychology
Learning about the human mind and behaviour from a scientific perspective develops valuable analytical and statistical skills and interpersonal awareness.
Psychology students use qualitative and quantitative research methods to study the relationships between brain function and behaviour as well as our environments and behaviour. They focus on many interesting questions about how people learn, remember, solve problems, interact or are affected by events or challenges. Students who study postgraduate clinical qualifications learn techniques and skills to become practicing psychologists.
Roles and career pathways
Graduates with a undergraduate degree in Psychology work in roles that involve understanding and engaging with others such as sales, marketing, recruitment or communication professionals, or helping others in disability support or youth engagement. In business and ICT sectors, they could be in software testing, user-centred design, coaching or training roles.
Adding another major or second degree such as Marketing, Human Resources, Biology, Education, Criminology or Law can help focus an undergraduate Psychology degree and also broaden your employment options.
Postgraduate qualifications lead to psychology practice and research
An Honours or postgraduate qualification can be helpful for graduates wanting to work in policy and research. A PhD is usually required to work in specialist research or advisory roles in psychology.
Psychology graduates with a clinical qualification, which includes a Postgraduate Diploma and a Master's qualification in Psychology then registration following two years' work experience, are able to work as clinical psychologists.
Specific postgraduate qualifications in Forensic Psychology, Educational Psychology, Neuroscience or Cross-cultural Psychology may help you gain an edge to work in these competitive areas.
Find out more about registering as a psychologist with Te Poari Kamātai Hinengaro o Aotearoa—New Zealand Psychologists Board.
Graduate career stories
Where Psychology graduates work
Psychology graduates work across the private and public sectors in a range of roles. Graduates without a clinical qualification may work in areas that involve supporting, engaging and understanding others such as hospitals, non-profit associations, prisons, schools or in private practice.
Recent Psychology graduates work in organisations such as:
- Ara Poutama—Department of Corrections
- Health New Zealand—Te Whatu Ora
- NZ Defence Force - Air Force
- NZ Defence Force - Army
- NZ Defence Force - Navy
- Pathways Health Ltd
- Stats NZ
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington
Build relevant skills and experience
Part-time work and volunteering are key to career learning
Part-time work and volunteering during study all help to increase your job prospects when you graduate.
Student wellness activities in The Bubble at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington offer good opportunities to gain real-life experience in areas such as wellbeing promotion and mental health peer support initiatives.
Psychology students interested in justice, education or health and who volunteer in these areas can learn more about these industries and develop valuable connections.
Placements and work integrated learning opportunities
The WFHSS Internship course run by the Wellington Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences helps develop leadership skills and practical workplace experience.
Students completing the Clinical Psychology qualification complete placements at the University's Clinical Psychology Centre where students see clients in one-to-one appointments.
Make career connections
Making connections with individuals and groups during your degree can help you learn more about career opportunities. The New Zealand Psychological Society (NZPsS) offers free student membership to students studying Psychology at a postgraduate level which includes access to a range of resources and events. Networking associations such as the Wellington Chamber of Commerce, Wellington Young Professionals and the Victoria Students’ Psychology Association offer various events and opportunities for networking.