Bachelor of Psychological Studies (Honours)

    Bachelor of Psychological Studies (Honours)

    Duration1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    AUD 18,400 / Semester
    Bachelor of Psychological Studies (Honours)

    About

    Overview

    Develop specialist knowledge to truly understand people with the Bachelor of Psychological Studies (Honours) at Victoria University.

    If you have an accredited Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major in psychology, our honours course provides the opportunity to enhance your learning and improve your career prospects with an additional year of study.

    The honours year will focus your learning within informed, conceptual thinking and research skills, allowing you to gain a deeper awareness of human motivations, responses and relationships.

    By completing a research thesis, you’ll graduate with a sought-after honours qualification. From there, you'll be ready to explore postgraduate courses in psychology, or careers from social work to community services.

    Specifically, you’ll learn to:

    • use advanced cognitive, research, and problem-solving skills to pursue postgraduate research or a professional career in psychology
    • employ skills in independent research and theoretical analysis in psychology
    • assess and evaluate the nature of psychology as a profession, the ethical and legal responsibilities of the psychologist and the role of the Australian Psychological Society.

    If you don’t have a bachelor degree, start by considering our Bachelor of Psychological Studies and the range of psychology courses offered by VU.

    On successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

    1. Elucidate an advanced knowledge and application of psychological theory and social research methods;

    2. Critically analyse and exemplify skills in psychological assessment and evidence-based intervention strategies with due reference to cultural considerations;

    3. Implement skills in independent research to investigate substantive research questions relevant to the discipline of psychology;

    4. Critically evaluate the nature of psychology as a profession, the legal and ethical responsibilities of the psychologist, and the role of relevant regulatory bodies and professional organisations;

    5. Exhibit interpersonal communication and interviewing skills consistent with pre-professional and culturally sensitive practice when working with people from diverse backgrounds; and

    6. Exemplify independence, self-reflection and creativity to meet goals and challenges in professional and academic pursuits.

    If you choose to continue on to postgraduate studies, you’ll be able to take up professional training at VU’s Psychology Clinic, providing discounted psychological services to the community.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    This course is for students who have studied an accredited Australian bachelor degree in psychology. Round 1 applications will close on 28 October 2024.

    Entry criteria

    Meeting the minimum entry criteria does not guarantee entry into this course.

    Applicants with a cognate (same discipline) Australian Bachelor Degree and with a minimum weighted average mark (WAM) of 70% across all core third year psychology units; as well as the completion of an APAC-accredited major in psychology, will be considered for admission to the course. Equivalence of international degrees to an accredited 3-year sequence in psychology in Australia must be formally assessed and confirmed by the Australian Psychological Society (APS).
    PLUS
    IELTS (or equivalent): Overall score of 6.5 (with no band less than 6.0 in Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking).

    Special entry programs

    If you are from a disadvantaged or underrepresented social, economic or cultural background, you may be eligible for one of our special admission programs. These programs are designed to help you access education more easily.

    Learn more about special admission programs

    Inherent requirements

    Inherent requirements are the abilities, attributes, skills and behaviours needed to meet the learning outcomes of the course.

    You should carefully consider the inherent requirement statement as a:

    • guide for your learning during the course
    • way for you to identify challenges you may have in studying this course.
    Learn more about inherent requirements

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 50-57
    • IELTSMin 6
    • TOEFLMin 67

    Career

    Careers

    Honours graduates can pursue research postgraduate degrees which lead to accreditation as a registered psychologist.

    As a psychologist, you could be employed in one of several thriving industries including health care, public administration or education.

    Alternatively, your career can span the fields of:

    • welfare
    • social work
    • community services
    • human resources.

    Salaries

    See the average salary for psychologists in Australia. Starting salaries for graduates may be different.

    Placement in VU's Psychology Clinic

    Honours graduates have the foundation to pursue research postgraduate degrees (Masters by Research or PhD) which lead to accreditation as a registered psychologist.

    If you continue on to postgraduate studies in psychology, you will work with clients in the VU Psychology Clinic. The Clinic provides discounted psychological services to the community.

    Assessment and treatment for anxiety, learning difficulties and difficult life events are provided by provisional psychologists who are supervised by experienced clinical psychologists.

    Employment growth

    More people are reaching out to psychologists and counsellors, as the benefits of cognitive therapy and psychoanalysis over traditional practices and medication become evident.

    Fee Information

    Bachelor of Psychological Studies (Honours)
    Victoria University
    Victoria University
    Australia

    Australia, Melbourne

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