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Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) (Honours)

Understand and explain human behaviour.

APAC (Australian Psychology Accreditation Council) accredited course

Study locations
  • Sunshine Coast
  • Moreton Bay
Refer to the program footnotes
CRICOS code
063009C
Commence
Semester 1 or Semester 2
Program length (full-time)
1 year
Annual tuition fee 2020
A$26,400
Estimated total tuition fee *
A$26,400
Footnotes
  • Only a full-time option is available to international students on a Student visa. Online programs are not available to Student visa holders.
  • * Estimated tuition fees are based on 2025 rates. Refer to international fees for more information.
  • Not all majors/minors and elective options are available at every campus. You should refer to the What Can I Study tab, and the proposed study sequence for your chosen campus and intake for further information.
  • ^Campus note: Moreton Bay - Dissertation courses may be available subject to suitable supervision availability.
Study locations QTAC code
  • Sunshine Coast n/a - direct application to USC
  • Moreton Bay ^n/a - direct application to USC
Minimum selection threshold

GPA requirement

UniSC program code
AR403
Commence
Semester 1 or Semester 2
Duration
1 year full time or 2 years part time
Study mode
Blended Learning
Prerequisites
Completion of undergraduate Psychology degree with minimum GPA of 5.0
Recommended prior study
English
Fee type 2020
  • Commonwealth supported places
Total units
96
Footnotes
  • ^Campus note: Moreton Bay - Dissertation courses may be available subject to suitable supervision availability.

APAC (Australian Psychology Accreditation Council) accredited course

Continue towards registration as a psychologist or a PhD program.

You’ll gain a comprehensive introduction to ethical standards in professional practice and legislation that govern the practice of psychology in Australia.

In your final year, you can undertake a research project within the field of psychology on an issue that interests you.

The program is recognised by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council.

In this program you will:

  • Learn how to undertake comprehensive personality assessments
  • Complete a research project of your choosing
  • Join our research student community
  • Understand legislation that governs psychology in Australia
Admission requirements:

The entry requirements for admission to the Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) (Honours) are:

  • completion of an Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC)-accredited three-year undergraduate degree in psychology within the last 10 years or the first three years of an accredited four year course, and
  • a minimum Credit average in second and third year courses and a Credit in the majority of second and third year psychology courses.

There is a limit on the number of honours places available, and selection will be based on applicants’ order of merit on second and third year psychology courses.

Career opportunities:
  • Psychology
  • Research

Program structure

Students must successfully complete the following courses, totalling 96 units, in order to be eligible to receive the Bachelor of Social Sciences (Psychology) (Honours):

Coursework component (4) 48 units

PSY400 Contexts of practice: child, youth and family
PSY401 Health Law and Ethics
PSY402 Drug Therapy
PSY403 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health and Cultural Safety

Dissertation component (2) 48 units

PSY408A Contexts of Practice: Health Alteration(0 units)
PSY408B Life Crisis(48 units)

Note: Program structures are subject to change. Not all USC courses are available on every USC campus.

^Campus note: Moreton Bay - Dissertation courses may be available subject to suitable supervision availability.

 

Total units: 96

Program requirements and notes

Program requirements and notes
Enrolment and fees
  • In any semester, standard full-time enrolment comprises 0.500 EFTSL
  • In any semester, standard part-time enrolment comprises 0.250 EFTSL. Students enrolling part-time in the award must complete the coursework components before enrolling in the dissertation
  • It is each students responsibility to enrol correctly according to your course requisites, program rules and requirements and be aware of the academic calendar dates
  • The census date for withdrawal without financial penalty or academic penalty is the Semester 1 or 2 census date
  • Commonwealth supported students pay student contributions
  • Students who are not Commonwealth supported pay full tuition fees

EFTSL - Equivalent Full-Time Student Load. One year of full-time study equates to 1.000 EFTSL.

Assessment and examination

All coursework is normally graded internally. Assessment work involves a combination of short reports, essays, class presentations, class tests and examinations. A copy of your dissertation will be sent to two independent examiners, one of whom is normally internal and the other of whom is external to the University of the Sunshine Coast.

To be eligible to graduate with a Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) (Honours), students are required to pass both the coursework and dissertation components of the program.

Other notes
  1. Refer related policies, rules, plans and procedures.
  2. Refer to explanation of terms.
  3. International students need to refer to the English language requirements.
  4. Only a full-time study option is available to international students on a Student Visa.
Classes of honours

The degree is awarded in one of the three classes:

  • Class 1
  • Class 2 (awarded as Division 1 or Division 2)
  • Class 3

The class of honours awarded may not be more than one grade higher than the grade for the thesis. For example, if you receive a ‘Credit’ grade for your thesis, you may not be awarded the honours degree at a higher level than Class 2 Division 1, regardless of the average mark.