Macquarie University

Bachelor of Science (Psychological Science)

Nationally Recognised Higher Education

Psychological science is rooted in the study of the concepts of psychology – it’s the scientific study of psychology, behaviour, mental processes, communication and human interaction. It focuses on the processes of the human mind, including thoughts, feelings, memory, motivation, personality, intelligence, perception and desires.

In the Psychological Science major, you’ll gain a useful understanding of psychological principles, as well as training in psychology for careers that need an understanding of human behaviour, such as mental health agencies, not-for-profits, counselling service, hospitals and research organisations. The major offers you the flexibility to study a range of diverse areas in addition to a minimum number of psychology units.

Delivery mode

Macquarie University offers this course through the following delivery modes:

On campus

Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.


Locations
  • Level 24, 123 Pitt Street (Angel Place), Sydney
  • 4–6 Eastern Road, Macquarie University

Entry requirements

Domestic Students

  • There are no mandated entry requirements.

Assumed knowledge

For astronomy and astrophysics, mathematics, statistics and physics majors: HSC Mathematics Advanced (Band 4), or equivalent. If you haven't met the required minimum level of achievement (Band 4 or equivalent), you can undertake an alternative introductory unit of study in that area.

Inherent requirements

To be eligible to graduate from your degree, you must satisfy the inherent requirements – essential activities, capacities and academic requisites – of your degree.

Recommended studies

HSC Mathematics Advanced or equivalent, at least 2 units of science.

For astronomy and astrophysics, mathematics, statistics and physics majors: HSC Physics. For mathematics, statistics specialisation: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 (Band E2) or HSC Mathematics Extension 2, or equivalent.

Recognition of prior learning (RPL)

If you’ve completed prior study at diploma level or higher, you may be eligible for credit towards your degree.

Your prior learning may consist of:

  • formal learning (post-secondary study)
  • informal and non-formal learning (work and life experience).

English language requirements

When applying to study at Macquarie University, you’re required to provide evidence of proficiency in English.

You may satisfy the English language requirements if you’ve completed:

  • senior secondary studies equivalent to the New South Wales HSC
  • at least one year of full-time Australian or comparable tertiary study in a country of qualification.

The required standard of English for this degree is: IELTS band overall 6.5

Additional requirements may apply.

Course fees

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* Fees are indicative only and vary based on your circumstances and eligibility for government funding.
Study mode On Campus
Duration 3 Years
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Career opportunities

The Bachelor of Science (Psychological Science) will prepare you for the following roles.

About Macquarie University

Macquarie University is recognised globally for its pre-eminence in key research disciplines, as well as producing graduates who are among the most sought-after professionals in the world.

Since our foundation in 1964, we have aspired to be a different type of university: one unbound by ivory towers and sandstone walls. Rather, we are focused on fostering collaboration between students, academics, industry and society, encouraging all to traverse the boundaries of their own perspectives and effect change.

Over the years, we have grown to become the centre of a vibrant local and global community – a place of constant stimulus and human interaction. Together, we advance world-class theoretical thinking and translate it into real-world solutions.

We’re connecting people across the most diverse fields of knowledge to create bold new possibilities: for their careers, intellectual endeavours, enterprises and the common good.