Bachelor of Psychological Science - study psychology at ACAP
Psychology is the scientific study of the human mind and behaviour. The knowledge base of psychology is developed through creating and testing theories about what determines how people think, feel and behave at an individual, group, organisational and community level
Our 3 year Bachelor of Psychological Sciences provide the first step on the path to training and registering as a psychologist. It is recognised by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC).
FEE-Help available.
Career opportunities from a Bachelor of Psychological Science with ACAP
Career opportunities for graduates with psychology degrees vary depending on the level of study completed. Graduates of three year psychology degrees work in areas such as:
- Health and social welfare
- Social and/or market research
- Human services
- Mental health, disability and aging services
- Juvenile justice, immigration and refugee support services
- Business: human resources, training, marketing, management
- Corporations: consulting firms, and market research companies,
- Community and non-government organisations
- Government departments and agencies
The Bachelor of Psychological Sciences also provides a pathway to further study in psychology and related fields
Quick Glance at the Bachelor of Psychological Science with ACAP
| Course length | Minimum 2 years (6 trimesters) F/T or 5 years |
| Entry requirements | Minimum ATAR of 65 + statement OR Mature Age entry with statement and interview |
| Available to | Domestic and International Students |
| Study | On-campus in Sydney only |
| Units | 24 Units of study comprising of: |
| Funding | FEE-HELP and scholarships will be available |
Did you know?
Psychology is the scientific study of the human mind and behaviour. The knowledge base of psychology is developed through creating and testing theories about what determines how people think, feel and behave at an individual, group, organisational and community level
Career opportunities for graduates with psychology degrees vary depending on the level of study completed.
Graduates of three year psychology degrees work in areas such as:
- Health and social welfare
- Social and/or market research
- Human services
- Mental health, disability and aging services
- Juvenile justice, immigration and refugee support services
- Business: human resources, training, marketing, management
- Corporations: consulting firms, and market research companies,
- Community and non-government organisations
- Government departments and agencies



