Bachelor of Psychological Science

In todays fast-paced and challenging world, understanding human behaviour is a vital skill. The Bachelor of Psychological Science will help you understand human functioning in a broad range of professional settings. You can choose to undertake a minor in counselling, criminology, exercise science (exercise & nutrition), exercise science (physiology and psychology), human biology, or an Arts minor. You will graduate from the degree having completed a sequence in psychology accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) as a Level 1 Program. This sequence will ensure graduates acquire an advanced understanding of human behaviour and mental processes, and develop employable skills that are highly regarded by industry leaders. The degree also helps you prepare for optional further postgraduate study which may lead to registration as a professional psychologist.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Melbourne (St Patrick's)

Full-time - 3 years

N/A
58.5

Strathfield (Mount Saint Mary)

Full-time - 3 years

N/A
58.5

Structure

240 Credit Points

Subjects

  • Epistemology and hermeneutics
  • Ethics and applied ethics
  • History of philosophy
  • Logic
  • Philosophical anthropology
  • Philosophy of mind
  • Philosophy of religion
  • Psychology
  • Social and political philosophy

Entry requirements

  • an Australian Year 12 qualification (either outside or in Australia)
  • an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma
  • a New Zealand National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) Level 3.

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