Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours)
This APAC accredited Fourth Year Psychology program achieves a balance between general professional, specific practitioner, and research related skills.
This program achieves a balance between general professional, specific practitioner, and research related skills.
This qualification comprises extensive, specialist study in both professional psychology and psychological research. With a strong research emphasis, you will plan, implement and report on a Research Project under supervision, in addition to undertaking a number of core courses (Psychological practice, Psychological research, Integrating research and practice and Psychological assessment). As this is an Honours program, it is aimed at students who wish to engage in research and professional practice in the field of psychology.
Academic Entry Requirements
Completion within the last 10 years of an Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) accredited, three-year sequence in psychology and qualified for an APAC-accredited undergraduate degree (or overseas equivalent, as determined by the Australian Psychological Society). A minimum grade point average of 5.0 (Credit) is required. GPA is calculated using ALL second and third year psychology courses only.
English language requirement
Overall Academic IELTS band score of 7.0, with no band less than 6.5, or equivalent.
ATAR
Entry requirements apply to this course.
(Applicable to onshore international students applying for undergraduate/bachelor degree programs only)