Bachelor of Psychology (Honours)
- IELTS - 6.0 not less than 6.0
- PTE - 50 not less than 50
Overview
Understand the human mind and the science of personality with a Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) from Victoria University (VU).
Learn about human behaviour, motivation and relationships in this psychology degree. Prepare to apply for registration as a provisional psychologist and take up further career and postgraduate study options.
You’ll spend the first three years of the program focusing on psychology and social research methods. This includes a work placement during your third year, in which you’ll gain practical experience in a professional setting.
In the fourth (honours) year, you’ll pursue advanced studies in quantitative and qualitative social research methods, professional practice units and a research thesis.
You’ll graduate with an in-depth knowledge of human emotion and behaviour to understand why we think and behave in the way we do – and why this differs from one individual to the next.
On successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Elucidate an advanced knowledge and application of psychological theory and social research methods;
- Critically analyse and exemplify skills in psychological assessment and evidence-based intervention strategies with due reference to cultural considerations;
- Exhibit advanced problem-solving and research skills to investigate substantive research questions relevant to the discipline of psychology;
- 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;
- Exhibit interpersonal communication and interviewing skills consistent with pre-professional and culturally sensitive practice, when working with people from diverse backgrounds;
- Exemplify independence, self-reflection and creativity to meet goals and challenges in professional and academic pursuits, and
- Interrogate how broader systemic factors have an impact on and help inform human behaviour and wellbeing.