Bachelor of Applied Science (Psychology)

OP701026

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The Bachelor of Applied Science (Psychology) will give you an understanding of the science of human behaviour and what happens in people’s minds to influence their behaviour.
This includes how people think, remember and feel; what drives motivation and how personality is defined.

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    Level
    7
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    Credits
    360
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    Cost
    $15,120 NZ Domestic

    Not including any course materials or external exam fees.

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    Student loan

Career opportunities

Psychology degree graduates develop skills for interpreting complex human behaviours, inclusive of child and adolescent mental health and adult mental health, as well as a wide range of research and analysis skills relevant for scientific and social science research. These skills have application in a wide range of fields including mental and community health, justice, research, marketing, human resources, education, and life coaching. Upon completing our psychology degree, graduates may be eligible to enter graduate and postgraduate training, which is required for working as a psychologist.

 

What you will learn

In this qualification you will learn about:

  • the fields and sub-fields within psychology, and how and why these relate to specific career
  • paths and employment areas within Aotearoa New Zealand
  • how to apply and evaluate scientific research methodologies and analysis used in psychology
  • how to identify and demonstrate ethical behaviour in research and professional practice
  • Aotearoa New Zealand's bicultural context based on the Treaty partnership with Māori, as tangata whenua
  • know when and why Treaty principles should be applied
  • how to understand and apply the practice of psychology within an Aotearoa New Zealand context
  • the importance of respecting cultural diversity and apply this knowledge in interactions with people
  • how to explain and evaluate behaviour from multiple perspectives in a variety of settings
  • how to develop and evaluate insight into yours and other people’s behaviour and mental processes
  • using psychological principles to work effectively as part of a team and independently
  • using logical and innovative thinking to produce evidence-based solutions
  • how to communicate clearly and effectively across a variety of formats and contexts
  • how to find and critically evaluate information.

 

  •  
    Level
    7
  •  
    Credits
    360
  •  
    Cost
    $15,120 NZ Domestic

    Not including any course materials or external exam fees.

  •  
    Student loan