Bachelor of Psychological Science

This degree will give you a thorough grounding in the application of clinical, developmental, biological, cognitive, social and organisational psychology. you will learn how to apply psychological theories and use skills to work with people with personal, health, vocational and social difficulties, assisting them to reach their full potential. you will also learn how to apply psychological theories to topics such as thinking and perceiving, motivation, stress, health and group behaviour; evaluate and understand tests that measure intellectual, behavioural and emotional states; and use interpersonal skills, counselling skills, coaching and group facilitation skills, and behaviour change skills.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Brisbane South (Nathan)

Full-time - 3 years

Part-time - 6 years

N/A
68

Gold Coast

Full-time - 3 years

Part-time - 6 years

N/A
68

Structure

Credit points 240

Subjects

  • Introduction to Psychology 1 - 1001PSY
  • Interpersonal Skills - 1008PSY
  • Psychology in Professional Contexts - 1011PSY
  • Introduction to Psychology 2 - 1002PSY
  • Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology - 1003PSY
  • Counselling Skills - 1018PSY
  • Experimental Design and Analysis - 2000PSY
  • Developmental Psychology - 2015PSY
  • Biological Psychology - 2007PSY
  • Social and Cultural Psychology - 2008PSY
  • Cognitive Psychology - 2006PSY
  • Group Facilitation and Coaching Skills - 2018PSY
  • Survey Design and Analysis - 3003PSY
  • Abnormal Psychology - 3009PSY
  • Psychological Assessment of Individual Differences - 3006PSY
  • Behaviour Change Skills - 3018PSY

Entry requirements

  • Entry requirements may vary depends on country. Please contact Griffith University.

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