Bachelor of Psychology (Honours)

Kensington

 

INTAKE: February

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) program at UNSW offers students a rigorous education in psychological theory, research methods, and practical skills necessary for careers in psychology and related fields. This program provides a pathway to pursue professional accreditation as a psychologist in Australia.

Curriculum: UNSW’s Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) curriculum combines foundational courses in psychology with advanced topics in cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, social psychology, biological psychology, and psychological assessment. The program culminates in an honours year where students conduct independent research under the guidance of faculty mentors.

Research Focus: The university emphasizes research excellence in psychology through specialized coursework and research opportunities. Students engage in research projects exploring diverse areas such as clinical psychology, health psychology, organizational psychology, neuropsychology, and psychological interventions. Research-focused modules equip students with analytical skills and prepare them to contribute to advancing knowledge in psychological science.

Industry Engagement: UNSW facilitates strong industry connections and partnerships relevant to psychology through internships, clinical placements, and collaborations with healthcare providers, research institutes, and community organizations. Students gain practical experience in psychological practice, contribute to evidence-based interventions, and develop professional skills under the supervision of experienced psychologists.

Global Perspective: With a commitment to global education, UNSW integrates global perspectives into the Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) program through international exchange programs, cross-cultural psychology courses, and collaborations with international research institutions. Students gain insights into diverse cultural perspectives, global mental health issues, and international approaches to psychological practice. This global perspective enhances students’ cultural competence and prepares them to work in multicultural environments.

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Location

Kensington

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

AUD 53000

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Application Fee: AUD $150

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 75% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.5 or 7.0 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 94 with a minimum of 23 in each section.
  • PTE (Pearson Test of English): Overall score of 64 with a minimum of 54 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.

UNSW offers a variety of scholarships to attract and assist international students. 

Merit-Based Scholarships: UNSW offers merit-based scholarships to international students with exceptional academic achievements. These scholarships recognize academic excellence and provide financial support to cover tuition fees or living expenses.

Country-Specific Scholarships: Some scholarships are tailored for students from specific countries or regions. These scholarships aim to promote diversity and cultural exchange among international students.

Faculty/Program Scholarships: Certain faculties or academic programs at UNSW offer scholarships to attract outstanding international students interested in specific fields of study. These scholarships may cover tuition fees or provide research opportunities.

Sports and Arts Scholarships: UNSW acknowledges the talents and achievements of international students in sports and the arts. Scholarships in these categories may be available to support students with exceptional abilities.

Graduates of UNSW’s Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) program possess a strong foundation in psychological theory, research methodologies, and practical skills, preparing them for diverse career opportunities in psychology and related fields.

Clinical Psychologist: Many graduates pursue careers as clinical psychologists, working in hospitals, mental health clinics, private practice, or community health centers. They assess and diagnose psychological disorders, develop treatment plans, and provide therapy to individuals, couples, and families to improve mental health and well-being.

Counseling Psychologist: Professionals in counseling psychology provide therapeutic interventions and support to individuals dealing with personal, emotional, or behavioral challenges. They work in counseling centers, schools, rehabilitation facilities, or private practice, helping clients develop coping strategies and achieve personal growth.

Research Psychologist: Graduates may work as research psychologists in academic institutions, government agencies, or research organizations. They design and conduct studies to investigate psychological phenomena, collect and analyze data, and publish findings in scholarly journals to advance knowledge in psychological science and inform evidence-based practices.

Organizational Psychologist: Professionals in organizational psychology apply psychological principles to enhance workplace dynamics, employee satisfaction, and organizational effectiveness. They work in human resources departments, consulting firms, or corporate settings, providing expertise in employee selection, training and development, leadership coaching, and organizational change management.

Health Psychologist: With a focus on promoting health and preventing illness, health psychologists work in healthcare settings, public health agencies, or research institutions. They develop and implement health behavior interventions, conduct assessments, and collaborate with healthcare teams to improve patient outcomes and promote healthy lifestyles.

Educational Psychologist: Graduates may specialize as educational psychologists, working in schools, universities, or educational settings. They assess students’ learning needs, develop educational programs, and provide support to teachers, parents, and administrators to enhance academic achievement and emotional well-being.

Forensic Psychologist: Professionals in forensic psychology apply psychological principles to legal and criminal justice settings. They assess criminal behavior, evaluate defendants’ competency to stand trial, provide expert testimony in court, and collaborate with law enforcement agencies and correctional facilities to aid in criminal investigations and rehabilitation programs.

Community and Social Services: Graduates may work in community mental health centers, social services agencies, or non-profit organizations, providing counseling, advocacy, and support services to individuals and families facing socio-economic challenges, trauma, or crisis situations.

Industry Networking and Opportunities: UNSW’s Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) program offers students opportunities for internships, clinical placements, and professional networking through partnerships with healthcare providers, research institutes, and community organizations. Alumni benefit from the university’s strong reputation and global network, facilitating career advancement and job placements in diverse sectors nationally and internationally.


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