Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/Bachelor of Science in Psychology
About this Study Course
Embark on a captivating intellectual journey with the Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/Bachelor of Science in Psychology at the University of Canberra. This innovative program seamlessly intertwines the complexities of global politics with the profound insights into human behavior offered by a psychology degree. Immerse yourself in a unique academic blend that not only fosters strategic thinking but also provides a comprehensive understanding of clinical psychology.
Overview
The Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/Bachelor of Science in Psychology program at the University of Canberra offers a transformative experience where you’ll cultivate the knowledge and skills to emerge as a globally engaged and strategic thinker. Explore scientific psychology theories, research methods, and clinical foundations that pave the way for potential careers, including becoming a clinical psychologist.
Accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) and the Australian Psychological Society (APS), your psychology studies delve into cognition, psychopathology, and biological behavior. Gain tools to instigate practical solutions within diverse social and economic contexts, skills that are equally valuable for those aspiring to pursue a career in politics and international relations.
Admission Requirements
Achieve admission to this dynamic program through various pathways, including Year 12 ATAR, other Australian Qualifications, relevant work experience, and overseas qualifications. Meet the English Language Requirements with a minimum IELTS Band score of 6.
- Psychology
- Experimental Psychology
- Personality and Individual Differences
- Cognitive Psychology
- Social Psychology
- Survey Research and Design in Psychology
- Psychopathology
The fee is $35,800 per year.
Future Career Outcomes
Upon completion of the program, graduates are poised for diverse career outcomes. Whether pursuing paths as Clinical Psychologists, International Policy Analysts, Diplomatic Relations Specialists, Political Strategists, or Humanitarian Aid Workers, you’ll be equipped to make a meaningful impact on a global scale. Future career prospects include roles at the intersection of psychology, politics, and international relations, addressing complex societal challenges.