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Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology)


Course Details

Psychology is a science that provides powerful tools and methods for exploring human experience and behaviour. The combination of a social science degree with a psychology specialisation is ideal for those interested in the interaction between individuals and the world around them. Through your studies in this degree, youll develop enhanced communication and research skills, better understand the people around you, and build abilities in decision making, problem solving, and critical thinking. Youll have the opportunity to put your skills to practice, and meet potential future employers, on a professional work-placement. The Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) is the first 3 years of a 6-year pathway towards becoming a registered psychologist. Psychology studies can also lead to careers in human services organisations, community based agencies, human resource management, multicultural agencies and education settings.

Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Pass)

Course structure: Total Credit Points: 288


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