Bachelor degree
48 months
Application deadlines: December 1, June 1
Processing time: 30 days
Full-time, Distance & online learning
Intakes: February 11, August 5
International tuition: A$30,000
Domestic tuition: A$6,566
Program overview
Combine a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science in Psychology at UC and you will:
explore creative ideas and ideologies designed to stimulate discussion and influence change
increase your knowledge of the scientific basis and core topics in the discipline of psychology, including in the areas of psychopathology, cognition and perception
increase your knowledge of the research methods used by psychologists and learn how to apply these methods to the design and conduct of studies and analyse and interpret results and write reports
enhance your ability to apply your knowledge in a critical way to problems related to behaviour and mental processes, and learn to distinguish scientific evidence
increase your understanding and application of values, research and professional ethics in psychological research and other professional contexts.
Study options
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This program can be done
On campus
Completely online
Requirements
Exams:
- TOEFL iBT
- PTE
- IELTS
Admission Requirements
Normal UC requirements for admission to an undergraduate course. The normal UC requirements for admission to undergraduate degrees are based on an entrance rank. A rank can be achieved by the following means:
Year 12 ATAR
other Australian Qualification
work Experience
overseas Qualification
English Language Requirements: There are non-standard English language requirements for this course. To be eligible you must have an overall academic IELTS or equivalent of 6.0, and a score of not less than 7.0 in both reading and writing. For alternate/equivalent ways of meeting the English requirements for this course please view the English Proficiency Requirements document on the university website.
Career opportunities
A UC Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science in Psychology degree opens many doors in a range of sectors in both the public and private health care systems, including:
clinical psychology
policy and research
youth work
consumer research
advertising and marketing
human resources
industrial relations
program co-ordination and welfare.
Campus location
Bruce
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Australia