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Swinburne University of Technology

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Bachelor of Behavioural Studies OUA

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Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Course Code
BA-BEHS2

About this course

The Bachelor of Behavioural Studies with a major in Psychological Studies provides students with the knowledge and skills to understand and explain human behaviour. The major commences with a broad introduction to basic psychological elements and concepts. Later in the course, specialised studies in wellbeing; adolescence; trauma; counselling; sports and health are undertaken.

Graduates in Psychological Studies would be highly sought after by a wide range of organisations in both the public and private sector, for example, human services as research officers, human resource management and personnel, marketing and advertising personnel, in policy development, general research, welfare, community and youth work, and evaluation of community and human services.

This course is not accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC). This course does not provide an accredited pathway towards registration as a psychologist in Australia. Students with a specific interest in becoming a psychologist should view the APAC-accredited Bachelor of Psychological Sciences also available through Open Universities Australia.

Course structure

To qualify for the Bachelor of Behavioural Studies, students must complete 300 credit points comprising:

  • Behavioural Studies - Introductory Studies (50 credit points)
  • Psychological Studies major (100 credit points)
  • Secondary Studies (150 credit points) comprising approved major, and/or minors, and/or electives

A unit of study can only be counted once. Where there are overlaps between majors and/or minors, students in the first instance choose another unit from the list of units available in the major/minor.Where there are no available units, students will be required to complete an alternative unit, as approved by the Course Convenor.Find out more about the full course structure and unit listing.