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Bachelor of Psychology
Related Courses
* Bachelor of Psychology (Interpersonal and Organizational)
* Bachelor of Science (Psychology)
This course is designed to equip students with the knowledge, skills and the understandings of human behaviour, motivation and cognitive processes as well as an understanding of relationships and communication. You will perform analytical research in our state-of-the-art facilities which include:
· collaborative learning space computer laboratories with industry specific software
· interaction laboratories which allow multiple small groups of students to practice interview techniques one-to-one with video recording facilities, enabling you to receive feedback from lecturers and students
You can study psychology in combination with Arts electives and upon completion you will be eligible to apply for a fourth year (Honours year) of study in Psychology.
Victoria University Bachelor of Psychology degrees are accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council.
Career Outcomes:
Our graduates find employment in:
· local government human services
· federal and state government
· hospitals and community health centres
· non-government and community-managed human services organizations
Graduates can also apply for an Honours year of study in Psychology.
Entry Requirements:
To be accepted into a course at an institution, you need to be able to prove that you have met the Entry Requirements the institution has in place for international students.
English language requirements:
· IELTS Test (Academic): Overall Score of minimum 6, no band less then 6;
· TOEFL ibt (Internet): Overall Score of minimum 80, no section score less then 20;
If you fell to meet the English language requirements contact us for your eligibility to receive a conditional offer of placement until you meet the requirements.
Undergraduate Entry Requirements:
Entry into a bachelor’s degree usually requires you to complete a secondary school equivalent to an Australian Year 12.

