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Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes, investigating how humans and animals perceive and engage with their environment and social interactions. This field analyzes cognitive, emotional, and behavioral patterns that originate in the brain. Psychologists tackle practical challenges ranging from aviation security and eyewitness accuracy to workplace dynamics, developmental disorders, childhood ADHD, and clinical treatment. Otago's Psychology Department boasts an esteemed academic curriculum and global recognition for its research excellence. Their studies cover diverse areas including sleep disturbances, workplace relations, anxiety disorders, addiction recovery, aviation psychology, childhood attention issues, animal cognition, and neural mechanisms. Explore human behavior Launch a rewarding profession Hone research capabilities in social and behavioral sciences Enhance career versatility with Psychology studies
Beyond specializing in Psychology, this degree complements numerous other fields. Students often combine Psychology with Law, Business, Sports Science, Applied Sciences, Teaching, or Health Sciences programs.
Psychology alumni have pursued careers in academia, healthcare, corporate sectors, occupational safety, media, urban development, and government institutions. Those specializing in Clinical Psychology work in public healthcare, correctional facilities, or private clinics.
Postgraduate-qualified graduates find employment in government research divisions like Health, Education, Justice, Social Services, Transportation, and Economic Development ministries. Numerous alumni gain international experience, particularly in Australia, the UK, or North America.