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The University of Western Australia (UWA)

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Bachelor of Psychology

  • Bachelor

A psychology degree that will prepare you for a diversity of careers and further study toward registration as a psychologist.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Study Mode
In person

Entry requirements

About the Bachelor of Psychology

The Bachelor of Psychology will help you develop a scientific understanding of human thoughts and behaviours, the psychological processes underlying these and the relationship of these processes to brain function. Additionally, students gain group experience conducting research, the application of psychology in business settings, as well as gain some understanding of Indigenous heritage, experience, and knowledge.

Bachelor of Psychology
Quick details
Degree specific majors
  • 1
Status
  • Available
Minimum ATAR
  • 80
Course intake
  • Semester 1, Semester 2
Full time completion
  • 3 years full time
Course code
  • BP030
CRICOS code
  • 107443F
Degree type
  • Specialised Bachelor's Degree
Campus location
  • UWA (Crawley campus)
PSYCHOLOGY AT UWA
What will I learn?

An undergraduate degree in psychology equips you with:

Specialist knowledge

  • Normal and abnormal development - How do psychological abilities develop through the lifespan and how are psychological processes affected by ageing, brain damage and disease?
  • Groups and organisations - How do our psychological abilities impact on relationships between people and groups in society? How do you optimise human performance in a work setting?
  • Cognition and perception - How do our brains interpret inputs from the world? How do we perceive, think, remember and make decisions?
  • Research methods - How do you measure psychological constructs such as intelligence, personality traits and social skills? How do you analyse data to make evidence-based decisions?
PSYCHOLOGY AT UWA
What will I learn?

An undergraduate degree in psychology equips you with:

Specialist knowledge

  • Normal and abnormal development - How do psychological abilities develop through the lifespan and how are psychological processes affected by ageing, brain damage and disease?
  • Groups and organisations - How do our psychological abilities impact on relationships between people and groups in society? How do you optimise human performance in a work setting?
  • Cognition and perception - How do our brains interpret inputs from the world? How do we perceive, think, remember and make decisions?
  • Research methods - How do you measure psychological constructs such as intelligence, personality traits and social skills? How do you analyse data to make evidence-based decisions?

Core skills

  • Apply psychological principles to personal, social and group issues
  • Recognise and appreciate the impact of mental health issues
  • Think critically and creatively
  • Use scientific methods to solve problems
  • Plan, implement, and evaluate research projects
  • Communicate effectively in a variety of formats and settings
  • Act professionally within an ethical framework
  • Work independently and as part of a team

Specific skills

  • Perform statistical analyses and use computer programs to analyse data
  • Code, synthesise and interpret data
  • Systematically observe and record behaviour
  • Persuasive and technical writing
  • Editing and proof-reading
  • Peer review
  • Public speaking
Psychology at UWA
Why study with us?

Psychology can take you anywhere and everywhere.
Psychology is relevant to almost any human endeavour, meaning a psychology degree, or some complementary psychology studies, are relevant not only for traditional psychology careers, but for a wide range of careers.
Psychology at UWA
Why study with us?

Psychology can take you anywhere and everywhere.
Psychology is relevant to almost any human endeavour, meaning a psychology degree, or some complementary psychology studies, are relevant not only for traditional psychology careers, but for a wide range of careers.

Teaching excellence

  • Learn from experts who operate at the cutting edge of the discipline. We don't just teach the textbooks, we conduct the work in the textbooks.
  • Our teaching standards are high and teaching is constantly evaluated by our students. Our scores are among the best at UWA, with about 90 per cent of our students agreeing or strongly agreeing that we provide a good educational experience.
  • We offer fantastic student support staff to provide you with advice and guidance.
Research excellence
  • You'll be involved in the cutting-edge research from your first year of postgraduate study.
  • Our School has received the top rating of 5 in all three rounds of the Commonwealth's Excellence in Research for Australia exercises (2010, 2012, 2015). Our research is rated as 'well above world standard'. We are one of only two Australian psychology schools to achieve this.
  • We consistently rank in the top 100 psychology departments in the world (QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2024) and are the only WA school in the top 100.
Industry connections
  • We offer work-integrated learning through our large network of corporate partners.
  • Our postgraduate programs are leading the way in terms of research-integration, evidence-based practice and innovation. Our students are in high demand across many sectors.
  • UWA is an international hub for the areas of Business and Industrial and Organisational Psychology, and we have strong links with various industries.
  • Our clinical programs are recognised as among the very best in the country, and we have extensive networks with clinical service providers.
Student choice
  • UWA courses are progressive, flexible, and benchmarked against the world's best.
  • Flexibility means you're not locked into a named degree from first year.
  • Graduates are equipped with communication and critical thinking skills at the highest international standards, and are trained to have a interdisciplinary, global perspective.
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Kathryn Somerville
Kathryn Somerville
I chose to study Psychology because it seemed like the perfect combination of art and science. I always loved humanities subjects but I also enjoyed science subjects. This, combined with the fact psychology would lead me to a career in helping people, made psychology the perfect fit for me.

I chose UWA because of the opportunity to explore the things that interested me outside my chosen study path. Through my broadening and elective units I was able to explore areas of study like anthropology, human biology, linguistics, marketing and pharmacy, and I was able to have such a broad and enriching education.

5 steps to becoming a clinical psychologist with UWA

Embarking on the journey to become a clinical psychologist is rewarding and at UWA you'll have access to a comprehensive pathway that equips you with the knowledge, skills, and experience needed to thrive in this dynamic career.
5 steps to becoming a clinical psychologist with UWA
Ranked 1st in Western Australia, 7th in Australia and Top 100 in the world for Psychology (QS 2024)
Course Accreditation
The Bachelor of Psychology (BP030), the Bachelor of Psychology and Bachelor of Arts (CB011), the Bachelor of Psychology and Bachelor of Commerce (CB013), the Bachelor of Psychological Studies (BP503), and the Bachelor of Psychology and Bachelor of Science (CB043) is accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC).
Course Accreditation
Becoming a psychologist

Begin your pathway to becoming a psychologist by selecting the Psychology extended major, available in the Bachelor of Psychology, OR the Psychological and Behavioural Sciences single major in the Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts. To continue your pathway to registration as a provisional psychologist, follow this with a fourth year of study with Honours in Psychology. You can then undertake further postgraduate study in your chosen area of psychology to complete the studies required as part of registration.

Becoming a psychologist

Study locations

Perth

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Psychology courses at The University of Western Australia (UWA).
78.7%
Overall satisfaction
87.5%
Skill scale
58.8%
Teaching scale
45.4%
Employed full-time
$52.1k
Average salary