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Torrens University Australia

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Bachelor of Psychological Science

  • Bachelor

The Bachelor of Psychological Science is designed to equip you with a broad theoretical base in psychology and introduce you to the application of the skills, tools and techniques of the discipline.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Study Mode
Online
Intake Months
Jun, Sep

About this course

The Bachelor of Psychological Science is designed to equip you with a broad theoretical base in psychology and introduce you to the application of the skills, tools and techniques of the discipline. This is your first step towards one of the many careers for which psychological knowledge and skills are essential. This course is currently seeking accreditation by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC).

During this Psychological Science degree, you will gain a foundation of psychological knowledge and the ability to analyse, critique and apply this knowledge in a culturally appropriate manner. You will develop your communication skills, as well as an understanding of the importance of ethics and values, and their role in psychology. In addition to specialised studies in psychology, you will undertake a range of other subjects to strengthen transferrable skills and broaden your education, outlook and employability.

Study locations

Online

What you will learn

  • Integrate concepts, theories, and key proponents of the discipline of psychology.
  • Evaluate innovative and evidence-based psychological solutions to complex problems in a variety of professional settings.
  • Apply ethical and respectful communication skills to positively impact diversity in a professional context.
  • Exercise critical judgement skills in psychological literacy for advocacy and empowerment with a social justice professional focus.
  • Exhibit inclusive interpersonal skills to collaborate within a multidisciplinary team.
  • Optimise learning opportunities and psychological skills from a range of contexts to support personal and professional growth.
  • Critique and articulate evidence and research in a variety of formats in the social and behavioural sciences.