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The Bachelor of Psychological Science offers students a research-based comprehension of fundamental psychological functions including cognition, motivation, neuropsychology, personality traits, emotional responses, human development, and social interactions, along with instruction in psychological disorders. Core knowledge in these areas is established through introductory courses, followed by more specialized exploration in upper-level classes. The curriculum incorporates practical laboratory sessions and familiarizes students with the ethical guidelines set by the Australian Psychological Society. Emphasizing the scientific approach, the degree provides comprehensive training in psychological research methodologies and statistical analysis. This program prepares graduates with the essential scientific foundation and conceptual knowledge needed for postgraduate studies in psychology.
Students who have completed Year 12 in Australia or equivalent secondary studies in other countries.
English language proficiency requirements:
International English Language Testing System (IELTS): Academic Overall score 7.0 with no sub score less than 6.5
Test of English as a Foreign Language Internet-Based Test (TOEFL iBT): Overall score 94, no scores below 24 in Writing, and 20 in Speaking, Reading and Listening
Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic: Academic Overall score 65 with no Communicative Scores below 58