How to Become A Psychologist At Unisa

By Klnam Kurt •  Updated: 01/23/24 •  5 min read

Choosing a lifetime career can be wholesome work, especially when you do not know where to begin. Even with knowing your starting phase, getting into the right institutions and pursuing the right course can be hectic.

When pursuing a particular career, one can take so many channels. But the end goal is to ensure you get that dream job or get into that dream field. 

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It is always a problem for many individuals after completing high school and not knowing what to do next about their career life.

Well, if you have made the choice to become a psychologist, then this blog post is for you. Becoming a psychologist through UNISA is one of the best decisions you can ever make. 

This blog post will serve as a guide on how one can become a psychologist through UNISA. We will also highlight some key details about the psychology career. 

How to become a psychologist at Unisa

When it comes to planning your future career in psychology, selecting a course at UNISA is a crucial decision that holds great importance. When it comes to pursuing a psychology programme, UNISA provides a variety of options to choose from. It is crucial to carefully select the programme that aligns with your career goals and aspirations.

Understanding what psychologists do can give you that zeal to push your career forward. Are you someone interested in human thoughts and emotions? Do you have a passion for psychology? Do you see yourself as someone navigating through the mindsets of people and helping them navigate the complexities in their lives?

Psychology is a tough job in this world. Already, we have complex human beings, and when we talk about one of the most complex human organs, the brain is mostly mentioned. Dealing with such complexities requires thorough training, programs, resources and experience. 

To become a psychologist through UNISA, you must first apply to UNISA. Getting admission into the school requires you to pass your senior high school exams in order to be eligible for selection. 

Being selected gives you the chance to be admitted and pursue your desired course.

Following the application and admission, you must choose the undergraduate course. 

Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. In order to pursue this course at UNISA, you must have at least 20 APS from your high school education.

Pursuing this course helps you to understand the basics of human nature, thoughts and emotions. The program prepares you for the fundamentals of a psychologist. 

Knowing this is a broad course, it is important to take up projects and internships to gain some experience. 

Also, there are other short courses that may offer you with the theory and practical knowledge. Choosing the right course can have an influence on the field of psychology.

Life is not solely defined by the subjects you study and the marks you receive. In addition to its core principles and theories, the field of psychology also encompasses a variety of other skills that are necessary for success. To truly excel in their studies, students should possess a genuine passion for connecting with others and the field of counselling. Being involved in their local communities in a support capacity will always be advantageous for a student. Planning towards studying and pursuing a career in Psychology is to explore and understand your options. 

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Completing your psychology course does not guarantee you to become a psychologist. But what can make you stand out is studying further by specialising in a particular field, taking up internship work which will give you enough experience within that chosen field. 

In this case, where you cannot further your education after your undergraduate and are still keen on becoming a psychologist, you can apply for registration as a psychologist with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA).

This institution prepares individuals who wish to enter this field by training and providing resources for them.

How many years does it take to study Psychology at Unisa?

The University of South Africa (UNISA) offers a comprehensive undergraduate programme for students interested in studying Psychology and earning a Bachelor of Arts degree. Usually, the Bachelor of Arts in Psychology is 4 years.

However, if you are looking to pursue other fields at UNISA, you may need additional years. 

Studying psychology at UNISa can take you a period of 3 to 7 years, depending on the level you want to reach and the path you may take. 

What are the requirements to study Psychology at Unisa?

If you are considering studying Psychology at the University of South Africa (UNISA), it is crucial to know the admission requirements for the programme. 

To be eligible, individuals need to have:

How much does it cost to study psychology at UniSA?

Considering the course types and modules, the cost of studying psychology can vary at UNISA. On average, a module for psychology could cost between R3000 to R 6000. If you are doing 4 or 6 modules, you already know how much it will cost you.

By and large, the cost of studying psychology is determined by the period you stay in school, the course and the modules. It is important to plan ahead and estimate an amount over R 200,000.

What APS score is needed to study psychology at UniSA?

If you are interested in pursuing psychology at UNISA, you must meet a specific requirement. You must have a minimum of 20 APS (Admission Point Score) from your high school education.

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