Bachelor of Psychological Science: Fees & Entry Requirements at James Cook University (Singapore Campus), Australia

Bachelor of Psychological Science

Australia

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What will I learn?

Psychologists use scientific methods to study the human mind and assess, diagnose, prevent and treat problems. Psychologists are interested in how people think, feel and behave. They study individuals, groups, organisations and communities and apply this knowledge accordingly. Studying Psychology will give you a unique set of skills to analyse and understand human behaviour, relationships and mental health. You will study a core program in Psychology and choose additional psychology electives according to your interests and requirements. You will also study electives from non-psychology subjects. Career Opportunities for Psychology Graduates Demand for registered psychologists continues to grow in schools, public and private hospitals, academic and applied research settings, law courts, prisons, police forces, defence forces, private practice, consulting firms – the list goes on. Once registered, you can also progress to specialist areas including Organisational Psychology, Forensic Psychology, and Educational and Developmental Psychology. Psychology provides excellent training in analytic thinking and scientific research methods that are relevant to a broad range of careers. If you decide not to gain accreditation you can seek employment in fields such as community services and counselling, business and market research, education, administration, and management. An increasing number of Psychology graduates work as researchers in industry and government agencies. A minimum six-year sequence of education and supervised training is required to become eligible for registration as a Psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia. After graduating from this three-year degree you must complete an accredited extra year of study – either the Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) or the Graduate Diploma of Psychology – plus two years of supervised practice in the field. Alternatively, you can complete a two-year Master of Psychology (Clinical) with one year of supervised practice.

Study options

Full Time (2 Years)

Tuition fees
A$35,839.20 (19,92,727) per year
Start date

January 2027

Venue

James Cook University (Sims Drive Campus)

149 Sims Drive,

Geylang,

Singapore,

387380, Geylang, Singapore

Full Time (2 Years)

Tuition fees
A$35,839.20 (19,92,727) per year
Start date

September 2026

Venue

James Cook University (Sims Drive Campus)

149 Sims Drive,

Geylang,

Singapore,

387380, Geylang, Singapore

Entry requirements

For international students

The entry requirements differ from country to country but in general applicants must have satisfactorily completed 12 years of schooling or equivalent Successfully complete ten (10) subjects with a minimum pass of 50% per subject and secure an overall 65% of the James Cook University Foundation Program will also satisfy the entry requirement. English (Units 3/4,C)

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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