AU36 Bachelor of Psychology Edith Cowan University
This course is designed for students with a humanities or science background.
It is for students who are interested in careers comprising psychology and a wide range of areas including arts and humanities, family and child support, youth work, community work, addiction studies, human services, criminology and justice. The course equips students with skills in analysing, researching behaviour and explaining interactions between people and their environment.
Employment opportunities in psychology span across many fields, including human resources management, criminal justice, education, rehabilitation, business, mental health, counselling, and the administration and provision of social services; in particular, performing in any job or role that involves understanding and guiding human behaviour, showing empathy and compassion, and displaying skills such as the ability to evaluate the needs of a client, write formal reports, and keep accurate and organised records. Finally, this course will prepare students for further postgraduate studies in psychology.
Possible future job titles
Public sector worker, government agency worker, market researcher, children and family service provider, marketer, human resource worker, statistician, mental health services worker, financial service worker, police force officer
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Accredited by: Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC)
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