Bachelor of Psychology (BPsych)
Our new Bachelor of Psychology offers a deep dive into the field of psychology, opening opportunities to pursue diverse and rewarding career and research pathways.
Quick facts
| Duration | Full-time 3 years Part-time varies |
| Points | 360 |
| Location | City Campus |
| Programme type | Undergraduate |
Programme overview
Do you want to make a difference in the lives of others? Are you curious about how people think, feel, behave, and live well together? Do you wonder what drives behaviour for humans and other species?
A Bachelor of Psychology will guide you through a fascinating journey as you learn about all things people. Our curriculum is structured to help you develop key academic, interpersonal, and cultural skills. You will gain knowledge and build the foundations for clinical training, people-intensive work roles, or research opportunities.
The programme incorporates perspectives from industry and professional partners across different psychology fields. This may include guest sessions and assessments addressing real-world scenarios.
Please note that this programme is awaiting standard regulatory approval and is therefore subject to change.
Programme structure
Of the 360 points required for this degree, a student must pass:
A. At least 285 points from the courses listed in the Bachelor of Psychology Schedule, including:
- (i) 195 points from the Psychology Major listed in the Bachelor of Psychology Schedule
- (ii) At least 180 points above Stage I, of which at least 75 points must be above Stage II from the courses listed in the Bachelor of Psychology Schedule
and
B. 30 points from courses offered in either the General Education Open Schedule or the Relevant General Education Schedule approved for this degree
C. Up to 45 points may be taken from other undergraduate courses offered at this University.
Additional requirements
D. A student must complete the Academic Integrity course (as specified in the Enrolment and Programme Regulations, Academic Integrity, of the University Calendar).
E. A student who is required to meet the Academic English Language Requirement (as specified in the Enrolment and Programme Regulations, Academic English Language Requirement, of the University Calendar) may substitute an academic English language course approved by the Programme Director for 15 points of General Education.