Bachelor of Science in Psychology
About this Study Course
Embark on a fascinating exploration of the human mind and behavior with the Bachelor of Science in Psychology at the University of Canberra. Uncover the science behind the intricacies of human cognition, emotions, and actions, paving the way for a dynamic journey into the world of psychology.
Overview
Immerse yourself in a transformative learning experience where the Bachelor of Science in Psychology at the University of Canberra empowers you with the skills to understand and influence human behavior. Through a science and evidence-based approach, this three-year course lays the foundations of psychology, offering a comprehensive understanding and the connections needed to explore diverse career and study opportunities upon graduation.
This program is uniquely advantageous for those pursuing double-degrees in law, business, and sport & exercise science. Alternatively, students can opt for a secondary major in areas such as counseling, health science, and sports. The University of Canberra provides extensive Work Integrated Learning opportunities, including placements in local, national, and international organizations, enhancing your practical experience in the field.
Admission Requirements
Gain admission to this enriching 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 $34,700 per year.
Future Career Outcomes
Upon completion of the program, graduates are well-positioned for a range of rewarding careers. Whether pursuing roles as Clinical Psychologists, Human Resources Specialists, Counselors, Research Analysts, or Educational Consultants, you’ll contribute to positive societal impact and continuous advancements in the field of psychology.