Bachelor of Psychological Science (BPsychSc)

Program Code
BPSYC

Program Faculty
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences

Academic Year
2017

These Program Rules should be read in conjunction with the University's policies (https://www.adelaide.edu.au/policies).

Overview

The Bachelor of Psychological Science is designed for students who seek to undertake a comprehensive program of study in psychology and related areas of learning. The early part of the program seeks to provide an overview of psychology as a discipline and as a profession.
The psychology courses undertaken in later years enable students to study the biological bases of behaviour; sensory perception; cognition and language; learning and memory; motivation and emotion; social psychology; developmental psychology; personality and individual differences; and mental health.
In order to gain provisional registration with the Psychology Board of Australia, students must undertake the fourth year Honours program.
The Bachelor of Psychological Science is an AQF Level 7 qualification with a standard full-time duration of 3 years.

Conditions

Condition of Enrolment
Interruption of program: Students must apply for permission from the Head of School before taking a Leave of Absence. Any extension of the leave without approval will result in the loss of place in the program but an application may be made to be re-admitted to the program subject to the admission procedures in place at the time.

Academic Program Rules for Bachelor of Psychological Science

There shall be a Bachelor of Psychological Science.

Qualification Requirements

To qualify for the degree of Bachelor of Psychological Science, the student must complete satisfactorily a program of study with a combined total of not less than 72 units, comprising:

  1. Core courses to the value of 33 units, comprising a major in Psychology
  2. Elective courses to the value of 30 units, which may include a second major to the value of 24 units from the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Computer Science, or Bachelor of Science; or a second major in Addiction Science, Human Neurosciences, Population Health, Management, Marketing or Computer Science
  3. Broadening Electives to the value of 9 units
  4. Level I courses to the value of no more than 24 units, of which 9 units are Psychology courses
  5. Level II courses  to the value of no more than 24 units, of which  12 units are Psychology courses
  6.  Level III  courses  to the value of no more than 24 units, of which  12 units are Psychology courses

Core Courses

Major

Electives

  • Elective Courses

    To satisfy the requirements for Elective Courses students must complete courses to the value of 24 units.

    Students may take Elective courses offered by the Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, Business School or School of Mathematical and Computer Science that are available to them, and may include an option of a second major to the value of 24 units as specified.

  • Broadening Electives

    To satisfy the requirements for Broadening Electives students must complete courses to the value of 9 units.

    Courses to the value of 9 units from the following:

    Students must complete Broadening electives to the value of 9 units taken outside the subject area: PSYCHOL and the chosen second major. Broadening electives can be taken at any level.