Bachelor of Psychological Science

James Cook University - Townsville

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Overview

First year consists of introductory subjects in psychology and sociology. Second and third years consist of advanced subjects including social psychology, lifespan development, abnormal psychology, brain and behaviour, intercultural psychology, memory and cognition, psychological assessment, statistical and research methods, forensic psychology, personality, counselling, health psychology, environmental psychology, and cognitive neuroscience. Following successful completion of the Bachelor of Psychological Science, high achieving students can study for a Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) or the Graduate Diploma of Psychology. For current course information, visit Bachelor of Psychological Science at JCU.
Combined degrees: Refer to entries for: B Business/B Psychological Science (not accounting major); B Sport and Exercise Science/B Psychological Science.

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Potential Career Outcomes

Human service organisations including the health sector, educational facilities, consumer research, marketing, human resource management.

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Admission Criteria

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