Bachelor of Science in Psychology/Bachelor of Health Science (Human Movement)
About this Study Course
Unleash the synergy between clinical psychological insights and cutting-edge studies in health and human movement with the Bachelor of Science in Psychology/Bachelor of Health Science (Human Movement) from the University of Canberra. This program seamlessly integrates the profound knowledge of accredited psychology with the scientific foundations crucial for elite sports performance.
Overview
Embark on a transformative academic journey, where the Bachelor of Science in Psychology/Bachelor of Health Science (Human Movement) at the University of Canberra offers a unique blend of expertise. Our dedicated faculty imparts essential skills, including the delivery of clinically focused personalized support, and explores the methods and applications employed in the science of human movement. Gain a profound and critical understanding of psychology theories and research methods, empowering you to pursue a rewarding career as a professional psychologist.
For those intrigued by the intersection of health, mind-body interactions, and hands-on opportunities to enhance elite athletic performance, this course provides the ideal foundation. Seize the opportunity to register for this dynamic program today and position yourself at the forefront of psychological and human movement studies.
Admission Requirements
Admission to this program is based on an entrance rank, which can be achieved through Year 12 ATAR, other Australian Qualifications, work experience, or overseas qualifications. Specific subject requirements include majors in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematical Methods, and Physics for ACT, and Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics for NSW. English Language Requirements: IELTS Band 6.
- Systemic Anatomy and Physiology
- Regional Anatomy and Physiology
- Industry and Community Engagement (Health)
- Understanding People and Behaviour
- Experimental Psychology
The fee is $34,700 per year.
Future Career Outcomes
Upon completion of the program, graduates are well-positioned for diverse and impactful career outcomes. Whether pursuing roles as Sports Psychologists, Rehabilitation Specialists, Health and Wellness Consultants, Exercise Physiologists, or Clinical Health Educators, you’ll contribute to the thriving fields of psychology, health science, and human movement.