Bachelor of Psychological Science (Management)

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Wollongong

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Psychological Science at the University of Wollongong is for curious minds who want to understand why people think, feel, and behave the way they do — and then use that insight to make a real difference. It’s ideal for anyone who enjoys asking questions, exploring how the human mind works, and gaining hands-on research and analytical skills that open doors in areas like wellbeing, human behaviour, and social impact.

Curriculum Structure:
Year 1: You’ll start by laying a strong foundation in psychology with units like Foundations in Psychology A & B and Research Methods and Statistics. Along the way, you’ll sharpen essential skills in critical thinking and communication, discovering how culture, cognition, and research shape our understanding of human behaviour. It’s a year of exploration and confidence-building, where evidence-based thinking becomes second nature.

Year 2: This is where psychology starts to come alive. You’ll dive deeper into core areas with units such as Personality, Developmental & Social Psychology and Biological Psychology & Learning. You’ll also tackle Quantitative Methods and Cognition & Perception, learning how researchers design studies and interpret data to understand behaviour in the real world. Theory meets practice here, making the science of the mind tangible and engaging.

Year 3: In your final year, you’ll explore advanced and applied topics like Assessment & Intervention, Advanced Topics in Cognition, and Social Behaviour & Individual Differences. You’ll see how everything you’ve learned connects to real-world challenges, from child development to forensic and applied psychology. This is where your skills and knowledge come together to prepare you for careers and further study.

Focus Areas: Experimental methods, behaviour across the lifespan, cognition and perception, social and developmental processes, assessment and intervention.

Learning Outcomes: You’ll graduate thinking like a psychologist — analysing critically, conducting solid research, understanding the biological and social influences on behaviour, and confidently communicating complex psychological concepts.

Professional Alignment (Accreditation): This degree counts as the first three years of psychology training and sets you up for further study. Many graduates continue on to the Honours year, which is the step needed for provisional registration as a psychologist in Australia.

Reputation (Employability Rankings): UOW is known for its supportive learning environment and the strong reputation of its graduates in both industry and research. It consistently ranks among the world’s respected universities, giving your degree global credibility while keeping the experience personal and engaging.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

If you love the idea of learning psychology as something you do, not just read about, this program at UOW builds that practical, career‑ready foundation through real engagement with human behaviour and research. From the very start you’re grounded in how psychologists think and work — exploring behaviour scientifically, analysing data, and considering how psychological knowledge actually applies in contexts like wellbeing, social behaviour and assessment. The degree also connects you with opportunities beyond the lecture theatre, including options to engage in projects and real‑world professional settings that help you build skills employers value. You’ll graduate not just with theory in your head, but with experiences that show you can apply psychological science with insight and confidence:

Real experiential learning opportunities in this program include:

  • Hands‑on exposure to psychological practice environments through involvement with the Northfields (Psychology) Clinic on campus — a real clinical setting where psychology is practiced with clients as part of the broader UOW psychology community.

  • Opportunity to undertake an optional internship (including for students in the Management major) that lets you gain professional experience and even count it toward your degree.

  • Engagement with research methods and data analysis throughout your studies, helping you learn how to design studies, collect and interpret psychological data — the skills psychologists use every day.

  • Applied coursework subjects (such as Assessment & Intervention and Applied Psychology) that connect theory to real problems and scenarios encountered in wellbeing, behaviour change and assessment contexts.

  • Choice of complementary majors or minors (like Management, Marketing, Human Resource Management or Education Studies) that include experiential components such as projects or workplace‑linked learning tailored to those fields.

If you want a degree that helps you think, act and work like a psychologist — with real practice, real analysis and real professional experience — this program is structured to help you build that from day one.

Progression & Future Opportunities

 

Here’s a quick look at what graduates from the Bachelor of Psychological Science at the University of Wollongong go on to do — and why it’s such a smart choice. This degree gives you a strong grounding in understanding human behaviour and sharp research skills that employers across industries really value. Many students move into roles like research assistant, human resources professional, health support worker, or project officer, while others continue their journey toward becoming a registered psychologist.

Some typical graduate roles you might find yourself in:

  • Human Resources Assistant or Graduate Recruiter

  • Research Support or Analyst

  • Health/Disability Support Worker or Caseworker

  • Education Liaison or Student Support Officer

Here’s what this could mean for you:

  • Career-focused support: UOW’s Careers Central, along with psychology-specific development opportunities, helps you build skills employers notice — think resumes, interviews, networking, and more. Plus, there are work-integrated learning subjects and co-curricular activities that let you get real workplace experience while you study.

  • Industry exposure: Internships, placements, and optional industry projects are woven into the degree so you can see how classroom learning connects to real-world settings. You’ll also have the chance to build confidence and make professional connections before graduation.

  • Accredited pathway: The three-year degree is APAC-accredited, meaning it’s recognised as the first step toward becoming a registered psychologist in Australia. If that’s your goal, this degree lays the official academic foundation.

  • Flexible study options: You can tailor your degree with majors like Human Resource Management, Marketing, or Sociology, or even combine it with other fields in a double degree. This gives you extra career flexibility where understanding human behaviour is a big advantage.

Thinking about what comes next:
After finishing your bachelor’s, you can continue with the Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) at UOW. This fourth year focuses on research and advanced skills and is a key step if you want to pursue a Master’s in Psychology or enter professional training pathways toward provisional or general registration as a psychologist. From there, careers in clinical, organisational, or educational psychology become within reach, supported by further postgraduate qualifications and supervised practice.

If you’re interested in a mix of professional practice and flexible career options — where understanding people and behaviour matters — this degree gives you a solid foundation and plenty of tools to shape your own path.

Program Key Stats

$19944
Febr Intake : 30th Nov


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Additional Information & Requirements

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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