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Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology)

+ Award nomenclature

Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology)
BSocSc(Psych)

+ Course Availability Modes and Locations

Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) (1415PY)
On Campus Bathurst
Port Macquarie
Wagga Wagga
Distance Education Bathurst

Availability is subject to change, please verify prior to enrolment.

Normal course duration

Full-time 3.0 years (6.0 sessions)

On-campus students admitted in Session 1 have the opportunity to complete the course over two calendar years, utilising subjects offered in the distance education mode in Session 3.

  • Normal course duration is the effective period of time taken to complete a course when studied Full-time (Full-time Equivalent: FTE). Students are advised to consult the Enrolment Pattern for the actual length of study. Not all courses are offered in Full-time mode.
  • This course may utilise a three session per year teaching calendar. Students should consult the Enrolment Pattern for availability of subjects in Session 3, or contact their Course Coordinator.
  • Admission criteria CSU Admission Policy

    Admission is normally based on UAI or equivalent.

    Credit CSU Credit Policy

    Standard CSU Credit policy apply.

    Graduation requirement

    To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 192 points.

    Course structure

    The Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) is a three year degree, comprising 24 subjects:

    Core Level 1 to 3 Subjects

    PSY101 Foundations of Psychology 1
    PSY102 Foundations of Psychology 2
    PSY201 Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology
    PSY202 Developmental Psychology
    PSY203 Social Psychology
    PSY204 Psychological Testing
    PSY208 Biopsychology
    PSY301 Advanced Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology*
    PSY309 Qualitative Research Methods*

    and at least three of the following subjects (it is recommended that students complete four of these subjects, counting the fourth as one of their electives).

    PSY304 Psychopathology
    PSY305 Psychology of Personality
    PSY307 Cognition
    PSY308 Psychology of Learning
    * Students studying by distance education attend a compulsory residential school for this subject

    Compulsory Sociology Subjects

    SOC101 Introductory Sociology
    SOC102 Social Inequality

    Students must take a minor of six subjects, at least one of which must be at Level 3, in one of the discipline areas listed below. Subjects are delivered internally at the campus or campuses specified in parentheses, however all minor sequences are also available by distance education.

    • Biology (Wagga Wagga)
    • Communication (Bathurst)
    • English (Bathurst & Wagga Wagga)
    • History and Politics (Bathurst & Wagga Wagga)
    • Human Resource Management (Bathurst, Port Macquarie & Wagga Wagga)
    • Indigenous Studies (Distance Education only)
    • Information Technology (Bathurst & Wagga Wagga)
    • Justice Studies (Bathurst & Port Macquarie)
    • Management (Bathurst, Port Macquarie & Wagga Wagga)
    • Marketing (Bathurst, Port Macquarie & Wagga Wagga)
    • Mathematics and Statistics (Wagga Wagga)
    • Philosophy (Wagga Wagga)
    • Social Welfare (Wagga Wagga)
    • Sociology (Wagga Wagga)

    Note: Students who choose sociology as a minor complete four sociology subjects (one of which must be a Level 3 subject) in addition to the two compulsory sociology subjects (SOC101 and SOC102 ); they will need to choose six electives to bring the total number of subjects up to 24.

    Details of the subjects included in each of these minors may be obtained from psychadmin@csu.edu.au. On-campus students may have to complete some or all subjects in their chosen minor by distance education mode. Students may take any six subjects from one of the areas listed provided they meet the prerequisites/assumed knowledge requirements and include at least one Level 3 subject. A minor in another discipline may be taken with the approval of the Course Coordinator: email psychadmin@csu.edu.au

    Electives

    The four electives (six if the minor is in Sociology) can be chosen from any of the discipline areas listed above or from the following psychology electives:
    PSY114 Indigenous Australians and Psychology: An Introduction
    PSY211 Psychology of Crime
    PSY214 Health Psychology
    PSY218 Psychology of Substance Abuse
    PSY219 Psychology International Experience
    PSY313 Psychology and the Legal System
    PSY316 Psychology of Stress and Trauma

    Key Subjects

    PSY101 Foundations of Psychology 1
    PSY102 Foundations of Psychology 2
    PSY201 Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology
    PSY204 Psychological Testing
    PSY301 Advanced Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology
    PSY309 Qualitative Research Methods

    Enrolment pattern

    On campus (Bathurst)

    Year 1
    Session 1
    PSY101 Foundations of Psychology 1
    SOC101 Introductory Sociology
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    Session 2
    PSY102 Foundations of Psychology 2
    SOC102 Social Inequality
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    [ ] Minor or Elective

    Year 2
    Session 1
    PSY201 Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology
    PSY202 Developmental Psychology
    PSY208 Biopsychology
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    Session 2
    PSY203 Social Psychology
    PSY204 Psychological Testing
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    [ ] Minor or Elective

    Year 3
    Students must complete PSY301 , PSY309 , and at least three of the core Level 3 psychology subjects listed below. Note: it is recommended that students complete four of these psychology subjects, counting the fourth as one of their electives.

    PSY304 Psychopathology (Session 1)
    PSY305 Psychology of Personality (Session 1)
    PSY307 Cognition (Session 2)
    PSY308 Psychology of Learning (Session 2)

    Session 1
    PSY301 Advanced Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology
    [ ] Core Level 3 PSY subject or Minor or Elective
    [ ] Core Level 3 PSY subject or Minor or Elective
    [ ] Core Level 3 PSY subject or Minor or Elective
    Session 2
    PSY309 Qualitative Research Methods
    [ ] Core Level 3 PSY subject or Minor or Elective
    [ ] Core Level 3 PSY subject or Minor or Elective
    [ ] Core Level 3 PSY subject or Minor or Elective

    On campus (Port Macquarie)

    Year 1
    Session 1

    PSY101 Foundations of Psychology 1
    SOC101 Introductory Sociology
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    Session 2
    PSY102 Foundations of Psychology 2
    SOC102 Social Inequality*
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    [ ] Minor or Elective

    Year 2
    Session 1

    PSY201 Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology
    PSY202 Developmental Psychology*
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    Session 2
    PSY203 Social Psychology*
    PSY204 Psychological Testing
    PSY208 Biopsychology*
    [ ] Minor or Elective

    Year 3
    Students must complete PSY301 , PSY309 , and at least three of the core Level 3 psychology subjects listed below. Note: it is recommended that students complete four of these psychology subjects, counting the fourth as one of their electives.

    PSY304 Psychopathology* (Session 2)
    PSY305 Psychology of Personality* (Session 1)
    PSY307 Cognition *(Session 2)
    PSY308 Psychology of Learning *(Session 1)

    Session 1
    PSY301 Advanced Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology
    [ ] Core Level 3 PSY subject or Minor or Elective
    [ ] Core Level 3 PSY subject or Minor or Elective
    [ ] Core Level 3 PSY subject or Minor or Elective
    Session 2
    PSY309 Qualitative Research Methods
    [ ] Core Level 3 PSY subject or Minor or Elective
    [ ] Core Level 3 PSY subject or Minor or Elective
    [ ] Core Level 3 PSY subject or Minor or Elective
    * indicates subject is offered in the distance education mode only

    On campus (Wagga Wagga)

    Year 1
    Session 1

    PSY101 Foundations of Psychology 1
    SOC101 Introductory Sociology
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    Session 2
    PSY102 Foundations of Psychology 2
    SOC102 Social Inequality
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    [ ] Minor or Elective

    Year 2
    Session 1

    PSY201 Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology
    PSY202 Developmental Psychology
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    Session 2
    PSY203 Social Psychology
    PSY204 Psychological Testing
    PSY208 Biopsychology*
    [ ] Minor or Elective

    Year 3
    Students must complete PSY301 , PSY309 , and at least three of the core Level 3 psychology subjects listed below. Note: it is recommended that students complete four of these psychology subjects, counting the fourth as one of their electives.

    PSY304 Psychopathology (Session 2)
    PSY305 Psychology of Personality (Session 1)
    PSY307 Cognition (Session 2)
    PSY308 Psychology of Learning (Session 2)

    Session 1
    PSY301 Advanced Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology
    [ ] Core Level 3 PSY subject or Minor or Elective
    [ ] Core Level 3 PSY subject or Minor or Elective
    [ ] Core Level 3 PSY subject or Minor or Elective
    Session 2
    PSY309 Qualitative Research Methods
    [ ] Core Level 3 PSY subject or Minor or Elective
    [ ] Core Level 3 PSY subject or Minor or Elective
    [ ] Core Level 3 PSY subject or Minor or Elective
    * indicates subject is offered in the distance education mode only

    Distance education
    Year 1
    Session 1

    PSY101 Foundations of Psychology 1
    SOC101 Introductory Sociology
    Session 2
    PSY102 Foundations of Psychology 2
    SOC102 Social Inequality

    Year 2
    Session 1
    PSY202 Developmental Psychology
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    Session 2
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    [ ] Minor or Elective

    Year 3
    Session 1
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    Session 2
    PSY203 Social Psychology
    PSY208 Biopsychology

    Year 4
    Session 1
    PSY201 Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology
    PSY204 Psychological Testing
    Session 2
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    [ ] Minor or Elective

    Years 5-6
    Students must complete PSY301 , PSY309 , and at least three of the core Level 3 psychology subjects listed below. Note: it is recommended that students complete four of these psychology subjects, counting the fourth as one of their electives.

    PSY304 Psychopathology (Session 2)
    PSY305 Psychology of Personality (Session 1)
    PSY307 Cognition (Session 2)
    PSY308 Psychology of Learning (Session 1)

    Year 5
    Session 1
    PSY301 Advanced Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology (residential school)
    [ ] Core Level 3 PSY subject or Minor or Elective
    Session 2
    PSY309 Qualitative Research Methods (residential school)
    [ ] Core Level 3 PSY subject or Minor or Elective

    Year 6
    Session 1
    [ ] Core Level 3 PSY subject or Minor or Elective
    [ ] Core Level 3 PSY subject or Minor or Elective
    Session 2
    [ ] Core Level 3 PSY subject or Minor or Elective
    [ ] Core Level 3 PSY subject or Minor or Elective

    Accelerated Enrolment Patterns
    The following enrolment patterns are designed to facilitate the completion of this course over a period of two calendar years, and are based on the following assumptions:
    • that students will complete all six core Level 3 PSY subjects. Students who choose not to complete the sixth core Level 3 PSY subject will need to modify the enrolment pattern to include an additional elective;
    • that only students admitted in Session 1 each year will be supported to complete their degree across two calendar years;
    • that students who fail to complete PSY101 , PSY102 , or PSY201 on the first attempt will not be able to continue with this accelerated enrolment pattern;
    • that some distance education study may be required where the subject offerings do not support a full-time on-campus study load;
    • that Session 3 PSY subjects will be offered only in the distance education mode;
    • that the School of Psychology cannot guarantee that every minor sequence available will be able to be completed within two calendar years.

    Students completing a minor sequence with subject offerings in Sessions 1 and 2 only will need to defer their study of SOC102 until Session 3; they will need to complete all their electives in Session 3.

    Students will be responsible for planning their enrolment to satisfy course requirements within the two year timeframe, so careful advance planning across the entire course duration will be required. Students who choose to complete six sessions of full-time study within two calendar years will not be able to base any claim of special consideration on their chosen study pattern e.g., as it may relate to academic performance and course transfer to the BPsych or BPsych(Hons), or admission to the PGDipPsych or BSocSc(Psych)(Hons).

    Bathurst Campus
    Year 1
    Session 1

    PSY101 Foundations of Psychology 1
    SOC101 Introductory Sociology
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    Session 2
    PSY102 Foundations of Psychology 2
    SOC102 Social Inequality or [ ] Minor or Elective
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    Session 3
    PSY201 Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology*
    PSY202 Developmental Psychology*
    SOC102 Social Inequality* or [ ] Minor or Elective
    [ ] Minor or Elective

    Year 2
    Session 1

    PSY208 Biopsychology
    PSY301 Advanced Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology
    PSY304 Psychopathology
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    Session 2
    PSY203 Social Psychology
    PSY204 Psychological Testing
    PSY308 Psychology of Learning
    PSY309 Qualitative Research Methods
    Session 3
    PSY305 Psychology of Personality*
    PSY307 Cognition*
    [ ] Core Level 3 PSY subject or Minor or Elective
    [ ] Core Level 3 PSY subject or Minor or Elective
    * indicates subject is offered in the distance education mode only

    Port Macquarie Campus
    Year 1
    Session 1

    PSY101 Foundations of Psychology 1
    SOC101 Introductory Sociology
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    Session 2
    PSY102 Foundations of Psychology 2
    SOC102 Social Inequality* or [ ] Minor or Elective
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    Session 3
    PSY201 Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology*
    PSY202 Developmental Psychology*
    SOC102 Social Inequality* or [ ] Minor or Elective
    [ ] Minor or Elective

    Year 2
    Session 1

    PSY204 Psychological Testing*
    PSY301 Advanced Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology
    PSY308 Psychology of Learning*
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    Session 2
    PSY203 Social Psychology*
    PSY208 Biopsychology*
    PSY304 Psychopathology*
    PSY309 Qualitative Research Methods
    Session 3
    PSY305 Psychology of Personality*
    PSY307 Cognition*
    [ ] Core Level 3 PSY subject or Minor or Elective
    [ ] Core Level 3 PSY subject or Minor or Elective
    * indicates subject is offered in the distance education mode only

    Wagga Wagga Campus
    Year 1
    Session 1

    PSY101 Foundations of Psychology 1
    SOC101 Introductory Sociology
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    Session 2
    PSY102 Foundations of Psychology 2
    SOC102 Social Inequality or [ ] Minor or Elective
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    Session 3
    PSY201 Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology*
    PSY202 Developmental Psychology*
    SOC102 Social Inequality* or [ ] Minor or Elective
    [ ] Minor or Elective

    Year 2
    Session 1

    PSY204 Psychological Testing*
    PSY301 Advanced Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology
    PSY308 Psychology of Learning*
    [ ] Minor or Elective
    Session 2
    PSY203 Social Psychology
    PSY208 Biopsychology*
    PSY304 Psychopathology
    PSY309 Qualitative Research Methods
    Session 3
    PSY305 Psychology of Personality*
    PSY307 Cognition*
    [ ] Core Level 3 PSY subject or Minor or Elective
    [ ] Core Level 3 PSY subject or Minor or Elective
    * indicates subject is offered in the distance education mode only

    + Residential School

    Please note that the following subjects may have a residential school component.

    PSY301 Advanced Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology
    PSY309 Qualitative Research Methods

    Enrolled students can find further information about CSU residential schools via the About Residential School page.

    Professional recognition

    The Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) has been accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) as providing a three year sequence of study in psychology.

    Contact

    For further information about Charles Sturt University, or this course offering, please contact info.csu on 1800 334 733 (free call within Australia) or email inquiry@csu.edu.au

    The information contained in the 2015 CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: February 2015. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.

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