
Psychology
A course by
Otago University
A two-year, part-time postgraduate qualification for registered psychologists, providing academic and vocational training to become a practicing neuropsychologist in New Zealand. Combines neuroscience, clinical practice, and bicultural approaches.
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing

Develop the knowledge and clinical skills necessary to be registered and work as a practicing neuropsychologist in New Zealand.

Gain expertise in the evaluation and diagnosis of a range of neuropsychological conditions, including brain injuries, stroke, dementias, developmental disorders like ADHD and autism.
The Postgraduate Diploma in Neuropsychology (PGDipNeuropsych) is a two-year, part-time programme for registered psychologists. It prepares graduates for practice as neuropsychologists, focusing equally on academic and practice-based learning grounded in a New Zealand context with an emphasis on biculturalism. The curriculum covers neurological and developmental conditions, acquisition and rehabilitation, advanced assessment techniques, and clinical supervision. The program is structured with modules, teaching blocks in Wellington, online tutorials, supervised clinical practice, and progressive examinations. It is designed to be completed while working in the field.
What you need to know first
Registered with the New Zealand Psychologists Board (any scope of practice)



Psychology
A course by
Otago University
A two-year, part-time postgraduate qualification for registered psychologists, providing academic and vocational training to become a practicing neuropsychologist in New Zealand. Combines neuroscience, clinical practice, and bicultural approaches.
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing

Develop the knowledge and clinical skills necessary to be registered and work as a practicing neuropsychologist in New Zealand.

Gain expertise in the evaluation and diagnosis of a range of neuropsychological conditions, including brain injuries, stroke, dementias, developmental disorders like ADHD and autism.
The Postgraduate Diploma in Neuropsychology (PGDipNeuropsych) is a two-year, part-time programme for registered psychologists. It prepares graduates for practice as neuropsychologists, focusing equally on academic and practice-based learning grounded in a New Zealand context with an emphasis on biculturalism. The curriculum covers neurological and developmental conditions, acquisition and rehabilitation, advanced assessment techniques, and clinical supervision. The program is structured with modules, teaching blocks in Wellington, online tutorials, supervised clinical practice, and progressive examinations. It is designed to be completed while working in the field.
What you need to know first
Registered with the New Zealand Psychologists Board (any scope of practice)


Blended study
This is a mix of online learning & face-to-face sessions
University of Otago, Wellington, Wellington
It will take a total of 2 years

Learn methods for intervening and supporting rehabilitation for clients experiencing various acquired and developmental neurological conditions.
Currently working at least 0.6 FTE in an appropriate clinical setting with clients
Able to meet New Zealand Psychologists Board neuropsychology registration requirements
Subject to approval by the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Health Sciences)
Blended study
This is a mix of online learning & face-to-face sessions
University of Otago, Wellington, Wellington
It will take a total of 2 years

Learn methods for intervening and supporting rehabilitation for clients experiencing various acquired and developmental neurological conditions.
Currently working at least 0.6 FTE in an appropriate clinical setting with clients
Able to meet New Zealand Psychologists Board neuropsychology registration requirements
Subject to approval by the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Health Sciences)