Bachelor of Psychological Science (James Cook University)
Course Information
Description
Course overview
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.
That is why Psychology courses in Singapore are in demand and popular.
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.
This program is accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC).
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.
Psychology provides excellent training in analytic thinking and scientific research methods that are relevant to a broad range of careers. These include but are not limited to 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), which includes one year of supervised practice.
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
- The entry requirements differ from country to country but in general applicants must have satisfactorily completed 12 years of schooling or equivalent.
- Successful completion of the James Cook University Foundation Program will also satisfy the entry requirement.
Pre-requisite
- Successful completion of English Language subject or any language rich subject deemed comparable to Australian standards on a case-by-case basis which includes GCE A level Grade D or higher in English or any language rich subject, GCE AS level Grade C or higher in English or any language rich subject, or GCE O level Grade C or higher in English subject.
English Requirements
- Applicants of non-English speaking backgrounds must meet the English language proficiency requirements of IELTS 6 (no component lower than 6.0) / TOEFL (Internet Based) 74 (no component less than 18) / Pearson PTE Academic 52 (no component less than 52); or
- Satisfactory completion of James Cook University Singapore English Language Preparatory Program (ELPP); or
- Successful completion of other qualifications completed in English Language deemed comparable to Australian standards on a case-by-case basis in accordance to JCU admissions guidelines.
Advanced Standing
- Advanced standing of up to 8 subjects will be granted upon successful completion of the James Cook University Diploma of Higher Education (Majoring in Psychological Science).
- Students may apply for exemption for previous tertiary study where appropriate in accordance with the Advanced Standing and Articulation policy and associated procedures. Advanced standing will be granted only for studies completed in the 10 years prior to the commencement of this course.
Attendance Requirements
- International students holding a valid Student's Pass are required to attend at least 90% of scheduled classes per month. Failure to attend classes is a breach of the student visa conditions. Being absent from classes for a continuous period of seven days or more, or attendance falling below 90% without valid reasons will result in the student needing to surrender their Student's Pass for cancellation.
- Domestic students must attend at least 75% of the scheduled lecture and tutorial activities to be eligible for assessment.
Career Opportunities
Graduates have gained employment in various sectors including but not limited to the following: Schools, Private practice, Hospitals and healthcare services, Drug and alcohol services, Rehabilitation services, Counselling services, Correctional services, and Child safety.
Modules
Course Structure
3 trimesters per year
Study Program
Students are required to complete 24 subjects (72 credit points) based on availability and scheduling.
Level 1
Core Subjects
- Exploring Psychology: From Brain to Practice
- Exploring Psychology: From Perception to Reality
- Critical Thinking in Psychology: How to Think About
- Weird Things
- Communicating Psychology: Listening, Translating and
- Disseminating
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Select 4 any undergraduate subjects
Level 2
Core Subjects
- Introduction to Research Methods and Data Analysis
- Experimental Investigation and Analysis of Behaviour
- Behavioural Neuroscience: Understanding the brain
- and its link with Behaviour
- Through the Looking Glass: Development Across the
- Lifespan
- Learning Processes, Behaviour and Performance
- Memory and Cognition
Level 3
Core Subject
- Psychological Research Methods and Interpretation
- Social Psychology in Everyday Life
- Mining the Mind: Psychopathology
- Psychological Assessment in Action
- Personality Psychology: Decoding the Mysteries of Humans
*Master Schedule of Subjects is the list of subjects offered at the Singapore campus of James Cook University which can be studied towards an award of the university
Subject Lists
Select 2 specified Psychology level 2 subjects from List 1
- Connecting Social, Psychological and Physical Health
- The World Around Us: Environmental Psychology
- Intersections of Psychology and Law: Forensic Psychology
- Intercultural Psychology and Cross Cultural Communication
Select 3 specified Psychology level 3 subjects from List 2
- Counselling Principles and Practice for Diverse Environments
- Working It: Psychology in the Work Force
- Historical Narratives: Foundations of Modern Psychology
- Sensing and Interpreting the World: A Psychology Perspective
- Population Clinical Health Promotion and Communication