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Bachelor of Arts (Psychology major) BA

CSU’s Bachelor of Arts (Psychology major) students study psychology’s methods of inquiry as well as its discoveries, over a broad range of topics concerned with aspects of human activity.

About the course

The degree offers a wide range and diversity of subject material as psychologists have studied almost every aspect of human activity. Students learn psychology’s methods of inquiry as well as its discoveries. This Bachelor of Arts with a Psychology major is the first step of a career path in psychology.

This is a three-year course in which students wishing to complete Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) accredited studies are required to take a 10-subject Psychology major which includes at least four Level 3 subjects. An additional Honours year is available for meritorious students who wish to become registered Psychologists.

Majors

Minors

In special circumstances the Course Coordinator may also approve minors in disciplines not listed.

Your course is recognised by industry

The Bachelor of Arts (Psychology Major) is accredited as a three-year course by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council ( APAC).

Enrolment restrictions

Except by permission of the Course Coordinator in cases where credit has been granted, students are required:

For detailed information on the majors and minors available in the Bachelor of Arts and further information on the course and subject descriptions please contact info.csu on 1800 334 733.

Residential schools

Students studying by distance education have to attend COMPULSORY residential schools for some subjects.

Distance education students enrolled in the following subjects will be expected to attend compulsory residential schools:

PSY201, PSY204 PSY301 PSY303, PSY304 and PSY308

Most of the residential schools are held on the Bathurst Campus.

Distance education students planning either a major or a minor should consult the Discipline Convenor at the end of their first year of psychology in order to plan their program for the remaining psychology subjects.

Graduation requirements

To graduate, students must satisfactorily complete 192 points.

Further study

On campus students who perform at a sufficiently high level may apply for the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) course at the end of the third year. The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Psychology is identical to the fourth year of the Bachelor of Psychology.

Students who successfully complete the course are also eligible to apply for accedited fourth-year psychology courses such as the Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) (Honours) or the Postgraduate Diploma of Psychology, which are offered by distance education.

 

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