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Bachelor of Psychology CU77

Duration: 4 years full-time, 8 years part-time
Mode and Location: Internal - R, external, multi-modal.
Courses/Units of Credit: 32 courses or 192 units of credit.
Faculty: Arts, Health & Sciences.
Entry: QTAC.
Accreditation: APS Accreditation has been granted for recognition of the BPsych as a 4-year undergraduate degree in Psychology.
Practicum/Work Placement: 1 week unsupervised with a practising psychologist in Year 4.
Residential School: 4 days prior to the commencement of PSYC13015 plus 4 days prior to the commencement of Advanced Studies in Psychology (4th year)
Contact: Program Advisor on 07 4930 9253 or email p.field@cqu.edu.au.
International Students: International students studying in Australia must study full-time, on-campus.
CQU CRICOS Program Codes: R - 033989K.

Program Overview

The primary purpose of this course is to prepare graduates for conditional registration as psychologists in Queensland and for coursework and research higher degree studies in Psychology. However, the degree serves also as a first degree for students wishing to seek employment in a variety of people-oriented vocations.

By the completion of Level 3 of study, students will have broad knowledge of the discipline of Psychology and its applications, including plan theoretical perspectives within the discipline. In addition, they will have knowledge of the range of core research areas that make up the scientific discipline of Psychology and of the research methodologies and statistical techniques commonly used by researchers for information gathering and analysis. Students will be able to apply this knowledge when undertaking research activities in the core areas of scientific study. In the fourth level students will undertake advanced research training, and will be introduced to applied and professional uses of psychology. As a part of their studies in Levels 3 and 4, students will acquire knowledge of research and professional ethics in psychology, and an appreciation of the social and cultural contexts of psychological research and professional practice.

Program Structure

To satisfy the requirements of the award, students must complete 32 courses or 192 units of credit in accordance with the following:

  1. a minimum of 132 units of credit (22 courses) in Psychology, including;
    1. 12 units of credit (2 courses) at first level
    2. a minimum of 30 units of credit (5 courses) at second level including PSYC12035  and PSYC12036  
    3. a minimum of 36 units of credit (6 courses) at third level including PSYC13015  
    4. 48 units of credit (8 courses) at fourth level.
  2. 2 courses (12 units of credit) in Sociology;
  3. a minimum of 6 courses (36 units of credit) in a discipline other than Psychology, of which 4 courses (24 units of credit) must be in advanced courses. Students who choose Sociology as their other discipline shall count the units of credit obtained under (b) toward this requirement;
  4. 2 courses (12 units of credit) elective. For students with an interest in Sport Psychology, the following 2 courses can be used as electives or psychology courses: HMSC12017   Sport and Exercise Psychology and HMSC13024   Advanced Sport and Exercise Psychology.
  5. except with the approval of the Head of School, satisfy all course prerequisites shown in the Table of Course Availability.

Failure to satisfy these requirements will result in non-eligibility to graduate.

Compulsory Psychology courses
Code Course
Level 1
PSYC11008   Biological Foundations of Psychology
PSYC11009   Social Foundations of Psychology
Level 2
PSYC12010   Introduction to Human Development
PSYC12035   Research Methods in Psychology A
PSYC12036   Research Methods in Psychology B
PSYC12012   Physiological Psychology
PSYC12013   Personality
PSYC12014   Social Psychology
Level 3
HMSC12017   Sport and Exercise Psychology
PSYC13015   Advanced Methods in Psychology
PSYC13016   Cognitive Psychology
PSYC13017   Abnormal Psychology
PSYC13018   Cross-Cultural Psychology
PSYC13019   Developmental Psychology
PSYC13020   Individual Differences & Assessment
PSYC13021   Special Topic in Psychology
PSYC13022   Learning
Level 4
HMSC13024   Advanced Sport and Exercise Psychology
PSYC14023   Advanced Studies in Psychology
PSYC14045   Psychology Research Project
PSYC14046   Psychology Research Project
PSYC14025   Professional Practice of Psychology

Recommended Study Schedule

The following study schedule is meant as an introductory guide for students. Students may determine their own schedule based upon credit transfers and personnel study requirements. For more assistance with your study schedule contact the program administrator. The following schedule is designed for full-time students who usually enrol in four courses per term or 24 units of credit. Part-time students should therefore modify this schedule to suit their own needs The normal study load for part-time students is two courses per term or 12 units of credit.
Code Course
Year 1 - Autumn
PSYC11008   Biological Foundations of Psychology
SOCL11055   Introduction to Sociology
  Other discipline or elective for students choosing Sociology as other discipline
  Elective
Year 1 - Winter
PSYC11009   Social Foundations of Psychology
SOCL11056   Australian Society or SOCL11058 Science, Technology and Society
  Other discipline or elective for students choosing Sociology as other discipline.
  Elective

Computing Requirements

It is a requirement of enrolment in this program that students have access to the CQU website via the Internet. Students will be expected to undertake various components of study in the degree using e-mail and the Internet.

Application for Credit Transfer

Credit transfers for Level 2 and 3 courses in Psychology will only be granted where the courses which form the basis of the credit application have been taken as part of a course of study in Psychology offered by an accredited Psychology academic organisational unit. Credit transfers will not be granted for Level 4 courses.

Bachelor of Psychology with Honours

Students who are graduating with the Bachelor of Psychology degree are eligible to graduate with Honours on the following basis:

  • The student’s PSYC14045   and PSYC14046   Psychology Research Project shall involve empirical research culminating in a thesis which shall be examined by at least one examiner who is external to the University; and
  • the student in the first attempt in all completed third and fourth level psychology courses shall achieve an average minimum Weighted GPA of 5.00. For this purpose a course grade of High Distinction shall attract 7 Grade Points, a grade of Distinction 6, a grade of Credit 5, a grade of Pass 4, a grade of Pass Conceded 3, a grade of Pass Terminal 2, and a grade of Fail 0.

There shall be 3 levels of Honours awarded in accordance with the following GPA criteria:

First Class (GPA of 6.0 – 7.0), (Second Class Division A (GPA of 5.50 – 5.99), (Second Class Division B (GPA of 5.0 – 5.49).

Students eligible to graduate with the Bachelor of Psychology degree but who do not meet the above criteria for the award of the degree with Honours will be awarded the degree without specification.


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