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Pursue a Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) to understand human thought processes, emotions, and behaviors. Simultaneously, your arts education will unlock diverse career possibilities. Develop an ideal combination of employer-valued competencies through this dual-focused program. Merging psychology with arts disciplines expands your professional prospects and enhances post-graduation employability.
Deakin's arts program offers the advantage of acquiring transferable skills through hands-on experiences. Gain teamwork abilities during industry placements, sharpen analytical thinking via work-integrated learning, and cultivate essential life skills through global opportunities. Complement this with rigorous psychological training to master the scientific study of human behavior and personality traits.
Recent secondary education students
Current Year 12 students (2024)*
Year 12 graduates (2023 and 2022)*
* Includes Victorian, interstate, International Baccalaureate (IB) and New Zealand school leavers.
To be considered for an undergraduate course, you need to meet Deakin’s entry and course-specific requirements, as well as the English language minimum prerequisites.
Non-Year 12 applicants with:
higher education study
Vocational Education and Training (VET) study
work and life experience Or
completed Year 12 in 2021 or earlier.
Completion of one of the following:
2 credit points in an AQF Level 7 bachelor degree
certificate IV or higher in a related discipline
a diploma or higher in any discipline
at least 50% completion of a diploma or higher in a related discipline relevant work and life experience.
English Language Requirements:
IELTS: Overall 6 No band less than 6
TOEFL IBT: 69 Writing 21
TOEFL PBT: 550 Writing 4.5
C1 ADVANCED and C2 PROFICIENCY: 169 No band less than 169
PTE: 50 No less than 50 in each skill
OET: Overall C
DUELI EAP PROGRAM: EAP 3 (60%)