University of South Australia (UniSA)

Bachelor of Psychology (XBPY)

University of South Australia (UniSA)

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00121B

Gain in demand knowledge across contemporary areas of psychology, including cognitive, developmental, personality, clinical, conservation and biological and learning psychology. Develop an in depth understanding of human behaviour and motivation complemented by career development skills transferrable to almost any industry. Tailor your degree to your career goals by choosing electives from a range of study areas including ageing and disability, criminal justice, human resource management, health and nutrition, or marketing and communication. Benefit from a qualification informed by well above world class research in psychology and cognitive sciences, delivered by a university ranked Top 20 in Australia for graduate skills and quality education in psychology. Study a degree accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council, mapped as a pathway to specialised postgraduate study to become a professional registered psychologist.

Subjects

  • Psychology

Standard entry requirements

  • Successfully complete equivalent to a minimum of half a year full time study of a higher education program
  • Complete a Cert IV level or above
  • Pass a UniSA Online literacy and numeracy test and have relevant w or k experience
  • Complete a Foundation Studies program
  • Qualify f or special entry
  • Or complete secondary education equivalent to SACE
  • International students who speak English as a f or eign language must have obtained the required st and ards pri or to admission.

Study information

CampusFeesMid year intakeAttendance
UniSA Online International: $72,600 No
  • Full-time : 3 years
  • Part-time : 3 years

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