Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Psychology

Macquarie University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00002J

The Bachelor of Business is taught by industry connected, research active and award winning teachers, which ensures it stays ahead of evolving industry needs while equipping you with a broad range of future focused skills. The degree will enhance your employability via an embedded unit focused on building your interview skills, personal brand, CV and LinkedIn profile, alongside targeted workshops and industry networking events geared towards boosting your professional readiness. And the leadership, management and communication skills you develop throughout the degree will give you a versatile skill set that sets you apart in todays rapidly changing global business landscape. The Bachelor of Psychology will provide you with a scientific understanding of the psychological processes that underlie behaviour. Youll get exposure to a range of fundamental psychological concepts, as well as to specialised areas such as child psychology, neuropsychology, social and personality psychology, organisational psychology, cognition and perception, and psychopathology. When followed by an honours year, this degree is a pathway to postgraduate study, which will enable you to become a qualified psychologist. From 2024, honours in psychology can be undertaken via the new one year Bachelor of Psychological Sciences (Honours). Applications to this degree are available to those who have successfully completed a Bachelor of Psychology, and who meet the required WAM and additional criteria.

Standard entry requirements

ATAR 80

Study information

CampusFeesMid year intakeAttendance
Wallumattagal Campus Macquarie Park International: $167,600 No
  • Full-time : 4 years

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