This is your very first step in making the dream come true of becoming a Registered Psychologist.
The program takes an in depth look at our mental processes and helps you understand why people think, feel and behave as they do. The training is scientifically and ethically based to teach you types of behaviour, examine personality and to do formal personality assessments.
- ** Subject to successful full-time progression and electives chosen. Applies to the first three years full-time study in the Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) and Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) Programs only and presumes no break in study or credit transfer.
The program takes an in depth look at our mental processes and helps you understand why people think, feel and behave as they do. The training is scientifically and ethically based to teach you types of behaviour, examine personality and to do formal personality assessments.
You cover theoretical understanding and do practical training in the treatments for abnormal behaviours and psychological disorders. The program gives you high level statistical and research skills and there’s an opportunity to do an advanced research project in your Honours year.
And, the really great news is that when you finish this degree you are eligible to apply for provisional registration with the Psychology Board of Australia. Now, that’s a healthy thought…
Please visit Study in Psychology for more information.
Career opportunities
You can work in many private and government agencies that help people mentally function better, including organisations that work with children, teenagers and adults of all ages. Your skills are in demand in countless areas of life, from health and community care to sporting organisations.
Membership
Graduates are eligible to apply for provisional registration with the Psychology Board of Australia. Graduates are also eligible to apply for entry to psychology postgraduate training programs.
Accredited pathway to becoming a psychologist
Our honours program is an APAC accredited fourth-year course in psychology, giving you a highly recognised qualification and eligibility for registration as a provisional psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia (PsyBA) *.
Our Master of Psychology (Clinical) is an approved pathway to registration as a general psychologist with PsyBA. If you wish to undertake this program you will need to attain a minimum result of Class 2 (Division 1) honours.
* In order to practise as a psychologist in Australia you must legally be registered with PsyBA.
Program structure
Bachelors
Introductory courses (4)
COR109 Secondary Professional Learning 3: Diversity and Inclusion
PSY100 The Psychology of Learning
PSY101 Secondary Literacy and Numeracy Across the Curriculum
PSY102 Secondary Assessment and Reporting
Advanced courses (14)
PSY200 Using Data for Learning
PSY201 Secondary Professional Learning 4: The Professional Empowered and Engaged
PSY202 Communication and Thought
PSY203 Secondary Professional Learning 1: Transitioning into the Profession
PSY204 Introduction to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education
PSY205 Life and Death in the City: From Settlement to Federation
PSY300 Migrants' Lives in the World
PSY301 Upfront: History of Film in Australia
PSY302 Dimensions of Learner Engagement
PSY303 Secondary Professional Experience 2 : Managing the Diverse Learning Environment
PSY304 The World of Geography Education: Curriculum A
PSY305 History Teaching: Curriculum A
PSY306 The World of Geography Education: Curriculum B
PSY307 History Teaching: Curriculum B
Elective courses (6)
Select 6 elective courses from either faculty (Arts and Business or Science, Health, Education and Engineering).
Honours
Coursework (4)
PSY400 Talking History: Memory and the Past
PSY401 20th Century and Beyond: A History
PSY402 Riots and Rebellions: Conflict in Australian History
PSY403 Cultural Heritage
Dissertation (2)
PSY404 Responding to Diversity and Inclusion
PSY405 Secondary Literacy and Numeracy Across the Curriculum
Total units: 384
Recommended study sequences
Program requirements and notes
Program requirements
Requirements for the first 3 Years of the Program:
- Complete 18 required courses
- Complete 6 electives
Requirements for the 4th Year of the Program:
Entry to the fourth year of the Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) is based on a student’s grade point average (GPA) in the advanced level (200/300 coded) PSY courses.
- Complete 4 required advanced level (400 coded) courses (48units)
- Complete the Thesis component (48 units)
Program notes
- A minimum GPA of 5.5 must be achieved at the end of third year for a student to be automatically allowed to continue to the fourth year honours component. Students who do not meet this requirement will be exited from the Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) into the Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) with full credit for all studies successfully completed.
- Completing this program within the specified (full-time) duration is based on studying 48 unit points per semester (normally 4 courses).
- Courses within this program are assessed using a variety of assessment methods including essays, seminar presentations, reports, in-class tests and examinations. Not all courses will necessarily include all methods.
- As part of your USC program, you may apply to Study Overseas to undertake courses with an overseas higher education provider. It is advisable to contact your Faculty Program Advisor to discuss timing and course issues.
- Only a full-time study option is available to international students on a Student Visa.