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This double degree combines skills in just two complementary areas, that can empower students to apply psychological principles to the field of justice. The Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology) provides the first step towards your career as a registered psychologist along with an superb base for careers within a wide assortment of related places. The class gives a broad base in the science of psychology as well as its application, developing the ability to comprehend and apply psychological principles to personal, societal, and organisational problems, as well as high-level communication and social communication skills which can be invaluable in a wide assortment of professions. The Bachelor of Justice equips graduates for a huge variety of employment in the criminal justice, government (national and state ), police and policing and intelligence areas.
The Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology) is accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC). To pursue a career in a professional area of psychology, you will need to take further study to gain registration with the Psychology Board of Australia.
- Year 12 or equivalent
- Assumed Knowledge: English, or Literature, or English and Literature, or English as Another Language (Units 4 & 3, C).