Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Science in Psychology (MGSC02.2)
Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Science in Psychology (MGSC02.2)
Accredited by the Australian Psychological Accreditation Council (APAC) and approved by the Australian Psychological Society (now that’s credibility), the Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Science in Psychology double degree will give you a broad understanding of the theory and practice of business in areas such as management, marketing, service management, human…
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
Accredited by the Australian Psychological Accreditation Council (APAC) and approved by the Australian Psychological Society (now that’s credibility), the Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Science in Psychology double degree will give you a broad understanding of the theory and practice of business in areas such as management, marketing, service management, human resource management, entrepreneurship, innovation and international business. It will also enable you to apply your analytical and creative skills within a variety of disciplinary and cultural backgrounds.
For managers and aspiring managers, the course offers a broad and coherent theoretical and technical knowledge in a range of core areas of business as well as the necessary skills to be effective in today’s changing workplaces.
From a psychology perspective (and you’ll certainly gain perspective while studying these qualifications!), you’ll explore the science behind the discipline, apply research methods to conduct studies, ethically interpret the results and write reports according to APAC’s conventions.
Aiming for a rewarding career as a counsellor, psychologist, youth worker or in HR, marketing, industrial relations or training and development? Want the necessary know-how and insights needed to run your own business? Here’s the qualification that will ensure you’re mentally prepared!
Combine a Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Science in Psychology at UC and you will:
acquire a broad understanding of the theory and practice of management, be able to recognise specific problem-solving contexts and apply your analytical and creative skills within a variety of disciplines and cultural backgrounds
specialise in a range of management areas, including marketing, service management, human resource management, entrepreneurship, innovation and international business
acquire an understanding of the scientific basis of the discipline of psychology and understand the research methods used by psychologists
gain an ability to apply research methods to design and conduct studies, analyse and interpret results and write research reports using APAC conventions
understand the application of values, research and professional ethics in psychological research and in other professional contexts.
Career opportunities
A UC Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Science in Psychology offers graduates the skills required to explore clinical and business careers in the public or private sectors, including private practice. Graduates will be equipped to pursue opportunities in these fields:
clinical psychology
counselling
youth work
consumer research
marketing
human resources
industrial relations
training and development
program co-ordination and welfare
policy and research.
Professional accreditation
Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Accredited by the Australian Psychological Accreditation Council (APAC) and approved by the Australian Psychological Society (APS).
Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management)
Accredited by the Australian Human Resource Institute (AHRI).
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
Dynamic and vibrant, the University of Canberra (UC) is based in Canberra, the Australian capital. UC is a university for the professions, dedicated to providing immersive student experiences focused on employability outcomes. It is number one in the ACT for graduate employment and salaries for three years in a row (Good Universities Guide 2019-21), in the top one per cent of universities worldwide (The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2021) and one of the fastest rising in the world (QS 2021). Its location and its regional connections shape the university’s purpose.