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Psychologists assist in comprehending our identities, thought processes, emotions, actions, and transformations by scientifically examining the human mind's workings and their impact on behavior. Psychological studies aim to uncover the underlying factors that shape behavior across different situations. Clinical psychologists collaborate directly with individuals to enhance their mental health and overall wellbeing through scientifically validated therapeutic approaches. They serve diverse clients including children, adults, couples, families, and organizations across various environments, from private clinics to hospital settings.
The Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) is a four-year undergraduate program offering extensive education in the scientific exploration of human behavior and experiences, including the physiological, sensory, and cognitive mechanisms involved, along with practical applications of this knowledge.
This psychology degree serves as a pathway to advanced coursework or research programs in psychology. Additionally, it fulfills part of the requirements for provisional psychologist registration with the Psychology Board of Australia.
Designed for dedicated students, the Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) combines substantial research projects with academic studies. You'll explore how psychological science and practice are shaped by social, historical, professional, and cultural factors, while developing an understanding of ethical principles. Maintaining a minimum 75% average in psychology subjects is required to continue in the program.
The Bachelor of Psychology provides access to postgraduate studies in psychology and contributes toward provisional registration as a psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia.