Bachelor of Psychology (Honours)
Western Sydney University
Course Details
This four-year degree equips students with a thorough grounding in the scientific discipline of psychology, research skills sought after by employers, and psychological literacy that can be applied to any occupation or aspect of life. In the first three years students complete a 120 credit point core sequence in psychology, a 40 credit point psychology extension sub-major, and 80 credit points of open electives. Entry to fourth year requires a minimum academic standard. Students who do not achieve this standard, or do not apply for a place in the Honours program, will exit from the degree at the end of third year and graduate instead with a Bachelor of Psychological Studies. For students who meet the entry requirements, fourth year is an honours program consisting of a 30 credit point research thesis and 50 credit points of course work.
Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Honours)
Course structure: 320 credit points. Students have the opportunity to study electives from other disciplines, including law, education, business, science, information technology and health.
Entry into any fourth year program is competitive, and has a minimum entry standard of a Credit average in second and third year units, including a Credit in the majority of psychology units.