Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) - Graduate Entry
Blended learning – on-campus and digital learning
Course rules
To qualify for the award of Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) (BH-PSY1), students must complete 100 credit points comprising of:
- 6 Psychology discipline Honours units of study (100 credit points)
Honours calculation
The final Honours year result is based on the weighted average of units, with the following descriptive outcomes:
- H1A – First Class Honours 80% - 100%
- H2A – Second Class Honours A 70% - 79%
- H2B – Second Class Honours B 60% to 69%
- H3 – Third Class Honours 50% - 59%
Units included in calculation and weighting
- PSY40001 Advanced Quantitative Methods (12.5 credit points), weighting of 12.5% in final honours result
- PSY40006 Psychological Assessment (12.5 credit points), weighting of 12.5% in final honours result
- PSY40005 Ethics and Professional Issues in Psychology (12.5 credit points), weighting of 12.5% in final honours result
- PSY40009 Honours Thesis A (25 credit points) weighting of 25% in final honours result
- PSY40002 Honours Thesis B (25 credit points), weighting of 25% in final honours result
Electives (students choose one):
- PSY40004 Current Issues in Social Psychology or
- PSY40008 Counselling Psychology or
- NEU40002 Neuroscience Methods or
- NEU40001 Neuropsychology Methods
Whichever elective is completed will be weighted at 12.5% in the final honours.