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The BHScBSc program enables you to explore your interests in health policy, economic systems, and the biological/social factors affecting community health. Combined with your scientific curiosity, this dual degree offers opportunities to examine these topics through statistical, psychological, or environmental science lenses. Strengthen your BHSc studies by adding science electives to broaden your expertise and prepare for impactful roles in healthcare. Please note: The University of Auckland doesn't oversee graduate employment and cannot ensure professional registration or job opportunities in New Zealand or internationally.
Psychology spans diverse approaches, from rigorous scientific methods to human-centered perspectives. Psychologists develop theories by studying behavioral patterns - from animal observations to intricate human emotional expressions. This discipline balances theoretical frameworks with real-world applications. The School of Psychology emphasizes research in social psychology, cognitive neuroscience, childhood development, learning processes, and developmental disorders. Hands-on experience through lab work and field studies forms a crucial component, helping you build practical psychological skills.