Course overview
The Bachelor of Psychology (Honour) is an initial entry point for study and a career in psychology. If you are fascinated by questions related to human nature (the way think, feel and do) and how this impacts on our wellbeing, decision making and environment, then a psychology course and career may be the right pathway for you. The Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) is a four-year course that includes the first three years of a psychology undergraduate degree and one year of honours (4th year). Students can opt to graduate after third year with a Bachelor of Psychological Science. Students who complete the full four years and graduate with a Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) can consider further postgraduate degrees in psychology (e.g., Masters or PhD).
Course record
Majors
Biological Foundations of Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Foundation of Neuroscience, Introduction to Psychology 1, Introduction to Psychology 2, Psychology Research and Critical Enquiry, Psychology Statistics, Social Psychology.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) are prepared for work in a number of settings through government, not-for-profit organisations, human resource management, market research, social welfare, social policy and research, human services and guidance or counselling for educational, vocational or personal problems.
Entry requirements
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Standard entry
- Current Year 12 graduates ATAR This course uses the ATAR as part of its selection considerations. Entry requirements Please see here for entry requirements . Recent Year 12 graduates ATAR This course uses the ATAR as part of its selection considerations. Entry requirements Please see here for entry requirements . Applicants with Higher Education study Entire academic record This course uses the entire academic record as part of its selection considerations. Entry requirements All applicants must meet the equivalent of the VCE or year 12 school leaver prerequisites. Examples of equivalent prerequisites include: Studies completed at university level with a credit (60% +) average or above Diploma level studies with an average grade of 60% or above will also be considered. Non-Year 12 applicants can provide evidence of further studies and work experience as part of their application for entry . Applicants with VET study Entire academic record This course uses the entire academic record as part of its selection considerations. Entry requirements All applicants must meet the equivalent of the VCE or year 12 school leaver prerequisites. Examples of equivalent prerequisites include: Studies completed at university level with a credit (60% +) average or above Diploma level studies with an average grade of 60% or above will also be considered. Non-Year 12 applicants can provide evidence of further studies and work experience as part of their application for entry . Applicants with work and life experience Entire academic record This course uses the entire academic record as part of its selection considerations. Entry requirements All applicants must meet the equivalent of the VCE or year 12 school leaver prerequisites. Examples of equivalent prerequisites include: Studies completed at university level with a credit (60% +) average or above Diploma level studies with an average grade of 60% or above will also be considered. Non-Year 12 applicants can provide evidence of further studies and work experience as part of their application for entry .
Student profile
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Campuses & intake dates
Upcoming intakes
- IvanhoeVICMarch 2021
- IvanhoeVIC
