Bachelor of Arts (Psychology, Testamur Major)

If your interest in psychology includes a desire to understand its applications across the broad base of human endeavour, you should consider this program. You will study subjects on the way the brain works; how we learn; what our emotions are all about; how we process information to make decisions; why no two people are the same in how they think, feel and act; how our psychology changes from infancy through to old age; and the many kinds of mental disorder or illness that can arise.

 

This grounding in the core areas of psychology will ensure you are equipped for a range of career options after graduation. This may include going on to become a practising psychologist. You will also learn how to do the research needed to discover more about human behaviour and answer questions about things we don’t yet understand.



The degree offers a 12-subject accredited Major in Psychology. As the Psychology Major is accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council, it allows you to go on to apply for further study in psychology as a first step to becoming a practising psychologist. Students wishing to undertake further study to become an accredited psychologist will need to apply for the Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) upon completing this program. Please note entry into the Honours program is competitive.



The Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Psychology is perfect for those students who want to combine their interest in psychology with studies in other areas. In addition to covering the core areas in psychology, this program develops your communication and personal skills, as well as your creativity, capacity for independent thought, adaptability to new situations and problem-solving skills.