Bachelor of Business/ Bachelor of Science in Psychology

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Canberra

Program Overview

If you’ve ever found yourself wondering why people do what they do — and at the same time feeling curious about how successful businesses grow, adapt, and compete — this double degree brings those two worlds together beautifully. The Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Science in Psychology at UC is designed for students who want to understand people deeply and use that insight to lead, influence, and create impact in real organisations.

Curriculum Structure

Year 1 eases you into both disciplines, so nothing feels overwhelming. You’ll explore how psychologists study behaviour through units like Foundations of Psychology, while business subjects such as Introduction to Management and Understanding People and Behaviour help you see how organisations actually work. From the start, you’re learning to think like both a scientist and a business professional.

Year 2 builds confidence and skill. With subjects like Experimental Psychology and Business Research Methods, you’ll start working with data and real-world questions, learning how evidence shapes decisions. Units focused on creative and critical thinking push you to look beyond obvious answers, while electives give you space to follow your interests — whether that’s people, strategy, or innovation.

Year 3 is where everything starts to click. Topics such as Motivation and Emotion connect human behaviour to workplace performance, while Innovation Management shows how ideas turn into action. Practical projects like Business Start-up Essentials introduce you to entrepreneurial thinking, helping you make strategic decisions with both insight and confidence.

Year 4 is about stepping into your future. Advanced psychology and business units sharpen your professional judgment, while engagement and applied projects let you test your skills in real settings. By the end of this year, you’re not just studying theory — you’re thinking and working like a professional.

What You’ll Focus On

You’ll develop a strong understanding of human behaviour and decision-making, alongside business strategy, leadership, organisational culture, and research skills — all grounded in practical, real-world experience.

What You’ll Graduate With

By the time you finish, you’ll be able to confidently analyse behaviour, conduct ethical research, tackle complex business challenges, and communicate clearly with different audiences. Just as importantly, you’ll know how to work effectively with people — in teams, organisations, and communities.

Professional Recognition

The psychology component is accredited by the Australian Psychological Accreditation Council, while parts of the business degree are recognised by the Australian Human Resource Institute. That means your qualification is respected by employers and professional bodies alike.

Why UC?

The University of Canberra is well known for producing graduates who are ready for the workplace. Its strong performance in employability and student experience rankings reflects a practical, hands-on approach to learning — one that prepares you to understand people, navigate business realities, and step confidently into your career or further study.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

The Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Science in Psychology at the University of Canberra is designed so you’re not just learning ideas in lectures — you’re actually practising how those ideas are used in real workplaces. Throughout the degree, you’ll step into professional settings, work on real projects, and build confidence applying what you’ve learned to business, psychology, and community contexts. By the time you graduate, you won’t just understand theory — you’ll know how to use it.

One of the biggest strengths of this double degree is the range of hands-on experiences built directly into the program. You can take part in BGL Internship units at different levels, where you work with real organisations and apply your business and psychology knowledge in professional environments. These internships help you understand how workplaces operate and what employers actually expect.

You’ll also have opportunities to learn beyond Australia through the International Business Study Tour, which takes you into global business environments and shows you how business practices differ across cultures. For students interested in health or community-focused careers, units like Industry and Community Engagement (Health) and Professional Practice (Health) 1 allow you to work on real projects that connect psychology knowledge with community and health sector needs.

Early in your psychology studies, Professional Orientation (Psychology) helps you understand what working in psychology-related roles really involves, from professional standards to practical expectations. On the business side, Professional Orientation (Business, Government and Law) prepares you for professional workplaces by exposing you to real-world practices and environments.

Towards the end of the degree, Professional Evidence units in both Business and Psychology give you the chance to pull everything together. You’ll reflect on your hands-on experiences and present clear evidence of the skills and capabilities you’ve developed — exactly the kind of preparation that helps you stand out when applying for jobs or further study.

All of these experiences are deliberately built into the degree to help you connect classroom learning with real-world practice. It’s a practical, confidence-building pathway for students who want to move into careers across business, psychology, health, research, or community settings feeling genuinely prepared.

Progression & Future Opportunities

If you’re wondering what life actually looks like after finishing the Master of Professional Accounting at the University of Canberra, here’s the real picture.

Most graduates walk away feeling genuinely prepared to step into the accounting and finance world. The skills you build aren’t just theoretical — they’re practical and employer-ready. Many students move straight into roles like Accountant, Auditor, Financial Analyst, or Tax and Compliance Officer, and as experience builds, those paths often open up into senior or leadership roles, including specialist advisory positions or CFO tracks over time.

What really helps you get there:

You’re not on your own when it comes to careers.
Careers UC is a big support system throughout your degree. You’ll get help with resumes, interviews, and job-search strategies, plus access to internships, placements, and Work Integrated Learning opportunities. These experiences make a huge difference because you’re applying what you learn in real workplace settings — sometimes even before you graduate. There are also chances to connect with employers directly and explore international internship options.

The course reflects real industry expectations.
This degree wasn’t designed in isolation. It’s built with input from industry professionals, so the content lines up with what employers actually expect from accounting graduates. Along the way, you’ll start building professional networks and learning from people who know the field — not just from textbooks.

Professional accreditation gives you a head start.
Graduating from this program means you meet the academic requirements for associate membership with CPA Australia and Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ). That’s a major advantage when you’re starting your professional journey, and it keeps doors open both in Australia and internationally.

Strong job outcomes build real confidence.
Canberra Business School has a strong track record of graduate employment, and many students secure roles before they’ve even finished their degree. That says a lot about how well this program prepares you for the workplace — and it gives you confidence that the effort you’re putting in now will pay off.

Thinking beyond graduation?
This degree also sets you up well for what comes next. Many graduates continue into the CPA or CA professional programs, which build directly on what you’ve already studied. Others choose to specialise further through graduate certificates or diplomas in areas like finance, taxation, or business analytics at UC. If academia or research interests you, the program can also be a stepping stone toward higher research degrees.

Bottom line:
This isn’t just a degree that looks good on paper. It’s a practical, well-connected program that helps you move from student to professional with confidence — and gives you options, whether you want to start working right away or keep building your expertise over time.

Program Key Stats

$39,000

Febr Intake : 30th NovJuly Intake : 30th Apr


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Eligibility Criteria

CCD
2.5
24
65

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6.0
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60

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Career Options

  • Clinical Psychologist
  • Counseling Psychologist
  • Educational Psychologist
  • Industrial-Organizational Psychologist
  • School Psychologist
  • Neuropsychologist
  • Forensic Psychologist
  • Health Psychologist
  • Sports Psychologist
  • Rehabilitation Counselor
  • Behavioral Therapist
  • Research Psychologist
  • Human Resources Specialist
  • Mental Health Counselor
  • Social Worker

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