Students
The current student population of ACAP including those studying on-campus and by flexible delivery is over 3,500. There are approximately 70 international students from a wide range of countries studying across the campuses. Students are taught by experienced academics with many also practising in the industry. ACAP was established in Sydney in 1983 initially offering Psychology before extending into Human Resources, Sports & Performance Psychology, Management and Leadership in the early 2000s and offering the Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice in the early 2020s. The courses offered by ACAP include: * Associate Degree of Criminal Justice * Bachelor of Counselling * Bachelor of Criminology and Justice * Bachelor of Psychological Science * Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) * Bachelor of Psychological Science and Counselling * Bachelor of Psychological Science and Criminology * Bachelor of Social Work * Diploma of Counselling Skills * Graduate Certificate in Applied Coaching * Graduate Certificate in Human Services * Graduate Certificate in Psychological Science * Graduate Certificate in Wellbeing in Schools * Graduate Diploma of Counselling * Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice * Graduate Diploma of Psychological Science * Graduate Diploma of Professional Psychology Practice * Master of Business Administration * Master of Professional Psychology * Master of Psychology (Clinical) * Master of Psychology Practice (Clinical) * Master of Social Work (Qualifying) * Undergraduate Certificate in Psychological ScienceHistory
*1983 - 1989 ACAP founded by Cliff Moore in a small upstairs office on Broadway in Sydney *1989 Lionel Davis takes over *1993 - 1997: Accredited Counselling & VETAB *2003: ACAP becomes a HEP under the NSW Higher Education Act. Postgrad courses accredited in NSW & QLK *2005: FEE HELP introduced *2006: Navitas acquires ACAP *2021: ACAP rebranded to Australian College of Applied ProfessionsReferences
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* {{authority control Psychology research institutes Australian tertiary institutions Psychology organisations based in Australia