Undergraduate SCU-PSB-DEG-2024
Bachelor of Psychological Science, Bachelor of Business and Enterprise
A double degree in business and psychology
Complete core subjects covering psychological science and add a business major like marketing. You’ll be equipped with a deep understanding of human behaviour that’s useful in careers spanning both psychology and business.
Available loans
Australian Higher Education Loan Program (HELP)
Study method
100% online study with practicum placement
Price
From
$46,000
Total subjects
32
Assessments
100% online
CSP Available
Yes
Credit available
Yes
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Degree details
What you'll learn
Course Learning Outcomes express learning achievement in terms of what a student should know, understand and be able to do on completion of a course. These outcomes are aligned with the graduate attributes.
- Critically evaluate and apply practical and responsible business and enterprise solutions from a range of related disciplines to both inform and justify critical decisions.
- Comprehend and apply a broad and coherent body of knowledge of psychological principles, theories, and concepts using a scientific, evidence-based approach.
- Apply knowledge and skills creatively in devising innovative, effective and responsible solutions to challenges related to a business or enterprise.
- Demonstrate independence and integrity in scholarly inquiry and creative problem-solving in psychology.
- Develop and apply recognised ethical frameworks to influence responsible business behaviours within an organisational context.
- Demonstrate the capacity to evaluate evidence, tolerate ambiguity, recognise biases, and apply values and ethics necessary for professional conduct in psychology.
- Demonstrate and apply in-depth and responsible discipline-specific knowledge and skills within a local, regional and global perspective.
- Apply appropriate research and assessment methods in psychology.
- Demonstrate autonomy, responsibility and accountability for ongoing learning in business and enterprise settings.
- Apply knowledge and skills of psychology to meet personal, professional, and societal needs.
- Prepare and deliver, individually and/or in a team, well developed and justified discipline-specific advice through both written and oral communication.
- Investigate and identify a broad range of responsible leadership practices in the management of people and self.
- Analyse and evaluate information, theory, and research in the discipline of psychology and apply academic literacy skills to communicate these in a variety of written and oral forms.
- Employ interpersonal and communication skills conducive to effective collaboration.
- Demonstrate responsible cultural competence in local, national, and international settings as applied in business and social situations.
- Demonstrate a reflexive manner appropriate to a range of socially and culturally diverse people, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Career opportunities
Career opportunities exist as business specialists with a profound understanding of psychological science, or in roles that require a thorough understanding of human psychology and how it relates to business such as organisational development, change management, marketing or entrepreneurship. The Bachelor of Psychological Science is the first step on a pathway to becoming a registered psychologist and graduates may also choose to further their studies in this direction with the knowledge they are well-equipped to run a business or manage a workplace.
Professional recognition
The Bachelor of Psychological Science is accredited with the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council.
The Faculty of Business Law and Arts is seeking accreditation for this course (including the Accounting Specialisation) from CPA Australia and Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand.
The Faculty is also seeking Financial Adviser accreditation for this course (including the Financial Services Specialisation) from The Treasury.
Entry requirements
Secondary education
ATAR 70 or equivalent
English Proficiency Requirements
Overall - 6.0
Listening - minimum 5.5
Reading - minimum 5.5
Speaking - minimum 5.5
Writing - minimum 5.5
Practicum placement
Optional units offer the opportunity to undertake work placements in Australia or abroad.
Credit for previous study or work
Credit for Prior Learning, also referred to ‘Advanced Standing’ or Recognition for Prior Learning (RPL), is the process of looking at your prior study and/or experience to assess if you can be awarded academic credit for knowledge and skills you have already acquired. Credit gained through prior learning, experiences and qualification can reduce the duration and cost of your course.
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Description
Interested in business and psychology and a career that might include both? This double degree combines two dynamic and fascinating areas of study, developing a diverse skill set with accredited specialisations and career flexibility.
In addition to completing studies in psychological science and human behaviour, students choose from either an accredited specialisation in Accounting or Financial Services or a major in Business and Data Analytics, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Tourism and Event Management, Aviation Management, Marketing or International Business.
There are numerous opportunities to gain practical experience through internships and work placements, either locally or abroad.
Career opportunities exist as business specialists with a profound understanding of psychological science, or in roles that require a thorough understanding of human psychology and how it relates to business such as organisational development, change management, marketing or entrepreneurship. The Bachelor of Psychological Science is the first step on a pathway to becoming a registered psychologist and graduates may also choose to further their studies in this direction with the knowledge they are well-equipped to run a business or manage a workplace.
Degree structure details
Recommended Study Pattern
As a guide, core subjects in this degree can include:
- Psychology Foundations: Self and Situation
- Positive Psychology
- Starting a Business
- The Interconnected World
Plus there’s a selection of majors and electives to choose from. As part of your application, you’ll be guided through how to get the right degree structure in place for you
Award Requirements
To be eligible to receive the Bachelor of Psychological Science, Bachelor of Business and Enterprise, students must complete the equivalent of 32 units (384 credit points) comprising:
- 16 Psychological Science core units (192 credit points); AND
- 6 Business and Enterprise core units (72 credit points), 1 Business and Enterprise Option Unit (24 credit points) and 1 Major (96 credit points); or
- 1 Business and Enterprise Specialisation in either Accounting or Financial Services (192 credit points)
Choose your subjects
Majors
Students complete core units in the Bachelor of Psychological Science.
In the Bachelor of Business and Enterprise, students either choose a specialisation in Accounting or Financial Services; or a major in:
- Aviation Management
- Business and Data Analytics
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation
- International Business
- Marketing, or
- Tourism and Event Management.