Accredited courses from leading Australian universities, TAFEs and colleges
Australia offers 31 psychology classes online courses in 2026, ranging from Short Courses to Master's Degree. You can study psychology classes online fully online or on-campus through registered RTOs, TAFEs, and universities. Courses typically take 1 month to 4 years to complete. Graduates may move into roles such as Behavioural Support Officer, Case Manager, or Health and Wellbeing Consultant across community, education, and health settings.


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Psychology classes online are accredited and non-accredited courses that teach how people think, feel, and behave, delivered via digital platforms. In Australia, options range from 1‑month short courses through to Bachelor and Master's level study in psychology or counselling. Many sit within the AQF framework, from Certificate level through to postgraduate degrees, and can lead into further psychology study pathways.
Course length ranges from around 1 month for introductory micro-credentials through to 4 years for a full Bachelor degree. Certificate and Diploma programs commonly sit between 6 and 24 months, depending on whether you study full-time or part-time. A Master's degree in psychology or a related area can take 1–2 years after completing a Bachelor.
Yes, many Australian RTOs, TAFEs, and universities offer these courses fully online, with video lectures, discussion forums, and digital assessments. Some providers also offer blended delivery, combining online theory with occasional on-campus workshops or supervised practical activities. Online study can usually be done part-time, which suits students balancing work or family commitments, and can be compared easily through online course listings.
Fees vary widely, from relatively low-cost short courses through to higher-tuition Bachelor and Master's programs. Vocational qualifications at Certificate or Diploma level often have lower fees than university degrees and may be supported by state-subsidised training or fee-free TAFE places in some states. Eligible students in higher-level vocational or degree programs may also access VET Student Loans or other government assistance listed on StudyAssist.
Depending on the level completed, graduates can move into roles such as Behavioural Support Officer, Case Manager, Health and Wellbeing Consultant, or Mental Health Case Manager. Some progress into community services positions like Community Support Worker or Youth Worker. Higher-level degrees can also be a stepping stone towards provisional registration as a psychologist, subject to APAC-accredited pathways and supervised practice requirements.