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Bachelor of Science(Honours) in Psychology, The Australian National University (ANU)

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About this course

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The Bachelor of Science (Psychology) (Honours) at ANU is a one-year full-time program that emphasizes research-led education in psychology. It builds upon the Bachelor of Science (Psychology) degree, providing students with exposure to a broad range of psychological sciences, including topics like group interactions, visual perception, brain development, and abnormal psychology. The program is designed to develop research skills through the design and execution of a research project, fostering a comprehensive understanding of research principles and methods. It prepares students for professional practice or further research studies by combining theoretical knowledge with practical research experience. The course is highly competitive, with admission based on academic performance, research potential, and supervisory capacity.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This degree is ideal for students passionate about psychology who aspire to a research-led educational experience. It offers comprehensive training in psychological theories, experimental techniques, and research methodologies, all within a reputable institution ranked among the world's best. The program also prepares students for professional pathways or higher research degrees. Its focus on research and practical skills makes it particularly valuable for those interested in careers in psychology, neuroscience, or behavioural sciences.

Specialisation

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The main specialization offered is in Psychology Honours. Students who complete the program will undertake the Psychology Honours specialisation, which involves 48 units of coursework and a research project. There is also an option for elective study once the core program requirements are met, allowing students to pursue additional majors, minors, or specializations aligned with their interests.

Course fees

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Application fees

29.21L

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1st year tuition fees

29.21L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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To complete the Bachelor of Science (Psychology) (Honours), students must earn 48 units, specifically from the PSYC-HSPC Psychology Honours specialisation. Admission requires a completed AQF Level 7 Bachelor of Science (Psychology) or equivalent within the last two years, with specific academic performance conditions including a minimum weighted average mark of ANU 70% in relevant courses or an equivalent weighted average of 60% across all APAC-accredited psychology courses.
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English language test

IELTS

6.5

PTE

64

DUOLINGO

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TOEFL

80

Want to learn more about the admission process, eligibility criteria, and acceptance rates for international students? Visit the The Australian National University (ANU) admission page for complete details.

Career prospects

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Graduates of this program can pursue diverse careers in psychology, research, and health sciences. The degree’s research focus and accreditation by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) make it suitable for professional practice in psychology or further studies, including master's and doctoral programs. The university’s strong reputation and extensive alumni network also support opportunities in politics, business, government, and academia across the region and beyond.

FAQs

What are the admission requirements for this program?

Applicants need an AQF Level 7 Bachelor of Science (Psychology) or equivalent completed within the last two years, with specific academic performance criteria including a weighted average mark of 70% in relevant courses.

Can I pursue additional majors or minors?

Yes, once the core program requirements are met, you may have enough electives to complete additional majors, minors, or specializations.