Southern Cross University
How do we think and learn? How do we control our movements and behaviour? What makes us tick? Exploration of the human mind and behaviour is a fascinating field and this degree is an equally fascinating educational journey into behaviour, cognition, and psychological principles and theory.
We have designed our Bachelor of Psychological Science to be a rich, flexible, and highly engaging learning experience. It will shed light on how humans work, individually and in sociocultural groups, and will take you inside your own head –to develop a deep and real understanding of your own thoughts, emotions, and behaviour. It will take you across many different fields of psychological practice –many you will never have considered. You will be working with an academic team comprising active researchers publishing their work in international journals.
This degree will help you develop strong analytical and problem-solving skills, as well as proficiency in research and statistics, all of which will inform your ability to apply scientific approaches in professional settings as well as enhancing your understanding of yourself and of the world.
Coffs Harbour, Australia
36 Months
AU$ 28,800
IELTS: 6 TOEFL: 60
Core Units |
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PSYC1001 |
Introduction to Psychology I |
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PSYC1005 |
Fundamentals of Career Success in Psychology |
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PSYC1002 |
Introduction to Psychology II |
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PSYC1004 |
Introduction to Psychological Investigation |
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PSYC2001 |
Psychological Assessment |
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PSYC2005 |
Advanced Psychological Investigation |
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PSYC3001 |
Social Psychology |
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PSYC3003 |
Learning and Memory |
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STAT2002 |
Quantitative Methods in Psychology |
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STAT3001 |
Advanced Quantitative Methods in Psychology |
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PSYC2002 |
Abnormal Psychology |
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PSYC2004 |
Development across the Lifespan |
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PSYC3004 |
Biological Psychology |
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PSYC3005 |
Cross Cultural and Indigenous Issues in Psychology |
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PSYC3002 |
Applied Psychological Investigation |
Language requirements
English language requirements apply to International applicants and other applicants whose previous study was undertaken in a language other than English. The minimum English language requirements for such applicants for entry to this course are as follows
Overall 6.0
Tuition Fees
Fees for the whole year is $28,800
Graduates of the Bachelor of Psychological Science can seek employment in health, social and disability services, human resources, youth services, corrective services, armed services, research agencies, in ‘big data’, education, and in a range of careers that require critical thinking and an understanding of human psychological factors.
This degree is also a pathway to the Honours year. Eligible graduates may apply a fourth year of study in the APAC accredited Bachelor of Psychological Science with Honours. Completion of that fourth year of study is the minimal educational qualification to apply for provisional registration as a psychologist in Australia (conditional on undertaking an approved practice pathway).