Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00002J
A Bachelor of Human Sciences prepares students for work in community services and health care. Career options include all aspects of community and health in all levels of government, non-government organisations, overseas aid work and research and development work. Students will use practical techniques to study personal and social issues. Students will be introduced to psychology and then study cognitive processes, psychological assessment, development and learning.
Structure
- 96 credit points
- minimum 60 credit points at 200 level or above
- minimum 30 credit points at 300 level or above
- completion of a qualifying major for the Bachelor of Human Sciences
Subjects
- Physiotherapy
- Psychology
- Public health
- Community services
- Languages
Standard entry requirements
Year 12 or equivalent
Study pathways
Eligible students may meet the requirements for transfer to the Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) with the degree of Bachelor of Human Sciences program subject to meeting transfer criteria. Entry to the fourth year honours program is subject to meeting admission requirements. Admission to the honours years will require a weighted average SNG (Standard Numerical Grade) of 70 over all Psychology units and a weighted average SNG of 75 over all 300 level Psychology units and a minimum of 72 credit points. Applicants to the fourth year honours program who do not meet these requirements may also be considered on an individual basis.
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