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Bachelor of Psychological Science

Handbook year

Information valid for students commencing in 2024

Course Code

112810

Course type

Bachelor Degree (AQF Level 7)

Professional accreditation status

This course is accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC).

Graduates of this course who wish to become fully registered as a psychologist must complete an APAC accredited, Level 2, fourth year course (e.g., Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) or Graduate Diploma of Psychology), followed by the completion of an accredited Masters degree (e.g., Master of Professional Psychology, with one further year of supervised practice or a  Master of Psychology [Clinical]).  Please refer to the for more information.

Owner

Academy

College

Healthcare Sciences

Award Requirements

Admission Requirements

Course prerequisites

English (Units 3/4,C)

Minimum English language proficiency requirements

Applicants of non-English speaking backgrounds must meet the English language proficiency requirements of Band 1 Schedule II of the JCU Admissions Policy.

Additional selection requirements

Information published by JCU or otherwise made available to students when applying, may specify additional criteria to be considered in ranking applicants in order of merit if the number of applications exceeds a quota or other limit on the places made available for the course. Information provided by applicants during the application process and any other information obtained by JCU in the application process may be used by JCU to rank applicants in order of merit by reference to those additional criteria.

Academic Requirements for Course Completion

Credit points

72 credit points as per course structure

Course learning outcomes

On successful completion of the Bachelor of Psychological Science, graduates will be able to:

  1. Integrate a broad and coherent body of knowledge with depth in major theoretical perspectives and concepts, and philosophical and historical developments, in the core areas of psychology
  2. Review, analyse, consolidate and synthesise knowledge and evidence bases in the core areas of psychology in a manner that is reflexive, culturally appropriate and sensitive to the diversity of individuals including but not limited to, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
  3. Review and reflect on the methods and ethics of scientific investigation as applied to psychology
  4. Exercise critical thinking and judgement in the design and conduct of scientific investigations to solve psychological questions with intellectual independence
  5. Apply advanced English language and technological and numeracy skills to generate, interpret and communicate knowledge, data, arguments and research findings appropriate for a diversity of audiences
  6. Adapt and apply research skills, psychological and cultural understanding,  to investigate human  behaviour in diverse contexts in regional, national and international communities including but not limited to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
  7. Demonstrate responsibility and accountability for one's own learning and practice in collaboration with others.

Inherent Requirements

Inherent Requirements

Inherent requirements are the identified abilities, attributes, skills, and behaviours that must be demonstrated, during the learning experience, to successfully complete a course. These abilities, attributes, skills, and behaviours preserve the academic integrity of the University's learning, assessment, and accreditation processes, and where applicable, meet the standards of a profession. For more information please visit: Bachelor of Psychological Science.

Reasonable adjustments

All JCU students have the opportunity to demonstrate, with reasonable adjustments where applicable, the inherent requirements for their course. For more information please visit: Student Disability Policy and Procedure.

Course Structure

CORE SUBJECTS

Level 1

PY1101:03 Exploring Psychology 1

PY1102:03 Exploring Psychology 2

PY1103:03 Critical Thinking in Psychology

PY1106:03 Communicating Psychology: Listening, Translating & Disseminating

Level 2

PY2103:03 Introduction to Scientific Approaches in Psychology

PY2107:03 Conducting and Interpreting Experimental Studies in Psychology

PY2111:03 Learning Processes, Behaviour and Performance

PY2112:03 Memory and Cognition

PY2101:03 Behavioural Neuroscience

PY2106:03 Developmental Psychology

Level 3

PY3101:03 Conducting and Interpreting Non-Experimental Studies in Psychology

PY3102:03 Social Psychology

PY3103:03 Psychopathology

PY3107:03 Psychological Assessment

PY3108:03 Personality Psychology

OPTIONS

Select 12 credit points of any undergraduate subjects

PLUS

Select 6 credit points of specified PY level 2 subjects from List 1

PLUS

Select 9 credit points of specified PY level 3 subjects from List 2

List 1

PY2018:03 Intercultural Psychology and Cross Cultural Communication

PY2104:03 Health Psychology

PY2109:03 Environmental Psychology

PY2110:03 Intersections of Psychology and Law: Forensic Psychology

List 2

PY3104:03 Principles of Counselling

PY3105:03 Workplace Psychology

PY3106:03 Historical Foundations of Modern Psychology

PY3109:03 Cognitive Neuroscience

PY3201:03 Applied Psychology Internship

PY3202:03 Applied Psychology Project

Location

COURSE AVAILABLE AT

NOTES

JCU Singapore

JCU Townsville

 

Candidature

Expected time to complete

3 years full-time or  part-time equivalent

Maximum time to complete

7 years

Maximum leave of absence

1 year

Progression

Course progression
requisites

Must successfully complete all level 1 requirements before attempting any level 2 subjects. Must successfully complete 50% (12 credit points) of level 2 subjects before attempting any level 3 subject.

Course includes mandatory professional placement(s)

No

Special assessment
requirements

Nil

Professional accreditation
requirements

Graduates of this course who wish to become fully registered as a psychologist must complete an APAC accredited, Level 2, fourth year course (e.g., Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) or Graduate Diploma of Psychology), followed by the completion of an accredited Masters degree (e.g., Master of Professional Psychology, with one further year of supervised practice or a  Master of Psychology [Clinical]).  Please refer to the for more information.

Supplementary exam for
final subject

Not applicable

Credit

Eligibility

Students may apply for credit transfer for previous tertiary study in accordance with the Credit Transfer Procedure.

Maximum allowed

48 credit points

Currency

Credit will be granted only for studies completed in the 10 years prior to the commencement of this course.

Expiry

Credit gained for any subject shall be cancelled 17 years after the date of the examination upon which the credit is based if, by then, the candidate has not completed this course.

Other restrictions

A maximum of 9 credit points of credit may be granted at level 3.

Up to 24 credit points may be granted only to applicants who have been awarded a Diploma of Higher Education (Psychological Science).

Award Details

Award title

BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE

Approved abbreviation

BPsychSc

This is a joint degree

No

Inclusion of majors on
testamur

Not applicable - this course does not have majors

Exit with lesser award

Students who have completed 24 credit points of their course award requirements, and withdraw from or fail to meet the requirements for progression in the later years, may be eligible for the award of Diploma of Tertiary Studies.

Students who have completed 48 credit points of their professional course award requirements, and withdraw from or fail to meet the requirements for progression in the later years, may be eligible for the award of Associate Degree of Health Sciences.

Course articulation

Not applicable

Special awards

Students may receive an Award of Recognition in accordance with the Recognition of Academic Excellence Procedure

Honours

Honours availability

Available as an additional 24 credit points of study [end-on]

Eligibility

Completion of an AQF Level 7 bachelor degree that includes an Australian Psychology Accreditation Council approved three-year sequence in psychology completed within the past 10 years; and a minimum program GPA of 5.5; or

Completion of an Australian Psychology Accreditation Council approved bridging degree that achieves foundational competencies within the past 10 years; and a minimum program GPA of 5.5.