Bachelor of Psychological Science

Gold Coast Campus

 

INTAKE: Mar, Jul & Nov

Program Overview

Griffith University's Bachelor of Psychological Science program offers a comprehensive exploration of the principles, theories, and applications of psychology. It provides students with a strong foundation in psychological research methods, critical thinking skills, and ethical principles. The program is designed to prepare students for further study or careers in various fields related to psychology.

Curriculum: The curriculum covers a wide range of topics including cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, social psychology, and abnormal psychology. Students learn about research design, statistical analysis, and psychological assessment techniques. They also have the opportunity to choose elective courses in areas of interest such as forensic psychology, health psychology, or organizational psychology.

Research Focus: The program emphasizes hands-on research experience, allowing students to develop research skills and contribute to the advancement of psychological knowledge. Students have the opportunity to participate in research projects under the supervision of faculty members, gaining practical experience in designing experiments, collecting data, and analyzing findings. Research opportunities are available in various areas of psychology, providing students with valuable insights into the research process.

Industry Engagement: Griffith University fosters strong connections with industry partners and professional organizations in the field of psychology. Students have the opportunity to engage with industry professionals through guest lectures, workshops, and networking events. They also have access to internships, placements, and volunteer opportunities in organizations such as mental health clinics, counseling centers, or research institutions.

Global Perspective: The program encourages students to consider the global dimensions of psychology and apply psychological principles to diverse cultural contexts. Students learn about cross-cultural psychology, cultural diversity, and multicultural issues in psychology. They also have the opportunity to participate in international exchange programs or study abroad experiences, gaining exposure to different cultural perspectives and approaches to psychology.

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Location

Gold Coast Campus

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

AUD 33500

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Application Fee: AUD $50

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 65% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.0 or 6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 79 with a minimum of 16 in each section.
  • PTE (Pearson Test of English): Overall score of 58 with a minimum of 50 in each section.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

It's important to note that entry requirements can vary by program and may change over time. Additionally, some programs may have additional requirements, such as interviews, portfolios, or work experience.

Griffith University offers a range of scholarships to support and encourage students in their academic journey. These scholarships recognize excellence, provide financial assistance, and promote diversity and inclusion. 

Griffith Remarkable Scholarship: This prestigious scholarship is awarded to exceptional students who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievements, leadership skills, and community involvement. The scholarship covers 50% of tuition fees for the duration of the undergraduate or postgraduate program.

Griffith International Student Excellence Scholarship: This scholarship is designed to support high-achieving international students enrolling in undergraduate or postgraduate coursework programs at Griffith University. The scholarship provides a 25% tuition fee reduction for the duration of the program.

Griffith Sports Excellence Scholarship: This scholarship recognizes talented athletes who have achieved a high level of sporting excellence. It offers financial support and academic flexibility to assist student-athletes in balancing their sporting and academic.

Equity Scholarships: Griffith University offers a range of equity scholarships to support students from disadvantaged backgrounds, including financial hardship, Indigenous Australians, students with disabilities, and regional and rural students. These scholarships provide financial assistance and additional support services.

International Student Support Scholarship: This scholarship is aimed at supporting international students who may be facing financial difficulties during their studies. It provides a one-time payment to assist with living expenses.

Griffith Honours College Scholarship: This scholarship is available to high-achieving students who have been accepted into the Griffith Honours College program. It provides financial assistance and access to exclusive academic and professional development opportunities.

Graduates of Griffith University's Bachelor of Psychological Science program possess a diverse skill set and knowledge base that opens up various career opportunities in psychology and related fields. With a strong foundation in psychological theory, research methods, and critical thinking, graduates are well-prepared to pursue careers that involve working with individuals, groups, or organizations to address psychological issues and promote well-being.

Clinical Psychologist: Graduates who pursue further study and obtain postgraduate qualifications in clinical psychology may work as clinical psychologists. They assess and diagnose mental health disorders, provide psychotherapy and counseling to clients, and develop treatment plans to address psychological issues such as depression, anxiety, or trauma. Clinical psychologists may work in private practice, hospitals, mental health clinics, or community health centers.

Counseling Psychologist: Some graduates may choose to become counseling psychologists, providing counseling and therapy to individuals or groups experiencing emotional, behavioral, or interpersonal difficulties. Counseling psychologists help clients explore their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, develop coping strategies, and improve their overall mental health and well-being. They may work in private practice, educational institutions, employee assistance programs, or community agencies.

Research Psychologist: Graduates with a strong interest in research may pursue careers as research psychologists, conducting scientific research to advance our understanding of human behavior, cognition, and emotion. Research psychologists design studies, collect and analyze data, and publish their findings in academic journals. They may work in universities, research institutions, government agencies, or private sector organizations.

Educational Psychologist: Educational psychologists work in educational settings to support students' learning, development, and well-being. They assess students' cognitive and emotional functioning, provide interventions and support services, and collaborate with educators, parents, and other professionals to address academic and behavioral challenges. Educational psychologists may work in schools, school districts, or educational consultancy firms.

Human Resources Specialist: Graduates may pursue careers in human resources (HR) roles, applying their understanding of human behavior and organizational psychology to recruit, select, and manage employees. HR specialists develop and implement recruitment strategies, conduct job analyses, and provide training and development programs to enhance employee performance and satisfaction. They may work in corporate HR departments, consulting firms, or government agencies.

Social Services Coordinator: Some graduates may work as social services coordinators, supporting individuals and families in accessing social services and resources to address their psychosocial needs. Social services coordinators assess clients' needs, develop care plans, and coordinate services such as housing assistance, employment support, or mental health counseling. They may work in nonprofit organizations, government agencies, or community health centers.

Market Research Analyst: Graduates with strong analytical and research skills may pursue careers as market research analysts, conducting consumer research and analyzing market trends to inform marketing strategies and business decisions. Market research analysts design surveys, collect and analyze data, and present findings to clients or stakeholders. They may work in market research firms, advertising agencies, or corporate marketing departments.

Mental Health Advocate: Graduates may work as mental health advocates, raising awareness about mental health issues, advocating for policy changes, and promoting access to mental health services and resources. Mental health advocates may work for nonprofit organizations, advocacy groups, or government agencies, lobbying for improved mental health services, reducing stigma, and increasing public understanding of mental illness.


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