Bachelor of Psychological Science
Psychology
A course by
University of Canterbury
UC's Bachelor of Psychological Science enables students to build foundational skills in psychological research and practice for careers in scientific, healthcare, legal, social, and other sectors.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Ilam Campus, Christchurch
It will take a total of 3 years


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Understanding the human mind and behaviour
Develop a deep understanding of how the human mind functions and how behaviour is shaped by biological, psychological, and social factors.

Advanced research and technical skills
Gain expertise in psychological research methods, statistics, observation, and ethical practice in psychology.

Professional and ethical knowledge
Learn ethical standards and professional practice for psychology in various career contexts.
What You're Signing Up For
The Bachelor of Psychological Science (BPsycSc) provides a broad-based study in psychology, examining the human mind, behaviour, and influences from environment, culture, and relationships. Students develop observational, technical, research, and professional skills and may specialise with minors in areas such as neuroscience, workplace, and forensic psychology. The programme includes core and elective courses, industry engagement, and a final-year work experience project.
Course Content
- PSYC105 Introductory Psychology - Brain, Behaviour and Cognition
- PSYC106 Introductory Psychology - Social, Personality and Developmental
- PSYC107 Foundations of Psychological Science
- SPSC114 The Art and Science of Human Communication
- Research Methods and Statistics (PSYC206, PSYC375)
- Developmental Psychology (PSYC207)
- Cognition (PSYC208)
- Social Psychology (PSYC213)
- Cognitive and Behavioural Neuroscience (PSYC215)
- Psychopathology (PSYC379)
- Psychology in Action/Community Project (PSYC377)
- Minor subjects in: Forensic Psychology, Neuroscience and Cognition, Workplace Psychology, Māori and Indigenous Perspectives, Psychological Wellbeing, Psychology for Common Good
- Optional second minor or electives from related fields
What you need to know first
University Entrance (or equivalent)
UC's English language requirements (for non-native speakers)

What sort of industry will this job lead to
Healthcare
Research
Social Services
Legal Sector
Government

Future employment opportunities might be
Psychology and healthcare roles
Central and local government/midistries
Non-governmental organisations (NGOs)
Workplace wellbeing
Research positions


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