Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Psychological Science
James Cook University JCU
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00117J
As you study the Bachelor of Business — Bachelor of Psychological Science joint degree, you will cultivate a balance between academic theory and practical ability — valuable to employers in both psychology and business. Develop an in-depth understanding of how human psychology impacts business and how the unique combination of knowledge and skills that you acquire in this degree can be implemented in a career with unlimited potential.Study a curriculum designed by industry experts to ground your learning in contemporary research and real-world relevance. Take part in practical experiences through ground-breaking research, industry internship opportunities, and Work Integrated Learning (WIL). In your internship and WIL, youll have firsthand experience working in the field that sparks your interest. The professional connections that you make during these internships will not only increase your professional development but build your network to further opportunities post-graduation.
Structure
96 credit points
Subjects
- Banking and finance
- Business intelligence and information systems
- Economics
- Financial management
- Hospitality and tourism management
- Human resources management
- International business
- Management
- Marketing for the digital age
- Sports and events management
Standard entry requirements
- Year 12 or equivalent
- English (Units 3/4,C)
Recognition
Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC)
Study pathways
An honours year is available in business or psychology for candidates who meet academic requirements. Only the psychological science honours year is available part-time.
Study information
Campus | Fees | Entry | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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JCU Townsville | International: $144,800 |
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Further information
Some majors are offered externally only. International student visa-holders must not enrol in more than a third of the total credit points for the course in online, distance or external study.