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The Bachelor of Psychological Sciences program holds accreditation from the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) and covers diverse topics in human cognition and behavior, such as developmental psychology, cognitive processes, social interactions, psychological disorders, and personality studies.
During your degree, you'll build a strong knowledge base while honing essential abilities in communication, research methodology, analytical reasoning, and problem-solving - skills that prepare you for the growing need for psychology professionals. The curriculum also allows you to expand your expertise through elective courses across all three years of study.
Career opportunities for graduates span multiple sectors including social services and casework, corporate environments, family and youth support programs, legal and correctional systems, market research, and academic investigation.
For those aiming to continue their education and qualify as practicing psychologists, this undergraduate degree serves as a stepping stone to the fourth-year honors program in Psychological Sciences.