About Bachelor Of Psychology (honours) in Victoria University
Overview
Understand human behaviour, motivation and relationships. Choose VU’s Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) to study the human mind and the science of personality.
You’ll spend the first three years of the program focusing on psychology and social research methods, and will undertake a minor in an arts specialisation.
In the fourth (Honours) year, you’ll pursue advanced studies in quantitative and qualitative social research methods, professional practice units and a research thesis.
You’ll graduate with an in-depth knowledge of human emotion and behaviour to understand why we think and behave in the way we do – and why this differs from one individual to the next.
On completion of the Bachelor of Psychology (Honours), you’ll be able to apply for registration as a Provisional Psychologist and take up further career and post-graduate study options.
Psychology field placement program
Psychology students complete a fieldwork unit, which gives you the opportunity to gain experience in a field related to your studies.
Students have completed placements within:
- the Department of Human Services (Child Protection)
- family and carer support services
- arts and cultural organisations
- refugee and asylum seeker support services
- public and private health services
- school settings.
If you choose to continue on to postgraduate studies, you’ll be able to take up professional training at VU’s Psychology Clinic, providing discounted psychological services to the community.
Careers in psychology
Graduates of VU’s Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) can apply for provisional registration as a psychologist and can find employment in:
- welfare
- community services
- human resources.
Some of our graduates undertake further study to qualify as teachers or social workers.
If you’d like to become a fully-registered psychologist, you’ll need further training at the Masters and Doctoral level.
Salaries
Employment for psychologists in Australia rose moderately over the last five years and is expected to continue growing moderately until at least November 2020 (Job Outlook(external link)).
The median starting salaries of bachelor degree psychology graduates (aged under 25 and in their first full-time employment) is $50,000 (GradStats(external link)). The average annual earnings of a psychologist is $78,000 (Job Outlook(external link)).
Employment growth
More people are reaching out to psychologists and counsellors, as the benefits of cognitive therapy and psychoanalysis over traditional practices and medication become evident.
Academic qualification equivalents:
- Generally requires you to have completed a secondary school qualification equivalent to an Australian Year 12 certificate.
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS : Overall score of 6.0 (no band less than 6.0)
- TOEFL : Overall score of 67. Section score no less than:Listening: 12, Speaking: 18, Reading: 15, Writing: 21
- PTE : Overall score of 50-57 (no section score less than 50)
Victoria University Highlights
Type |
Public |
Campus accommodation capacity |
500 beds |
Application portal |
Online or agent |
Academic calendar |
Semester based |
Mode of programs |
Full-time; part-time; online |
Total no. of alumni |
240,000 |
Total No. of students |
40,000 |
Financial aid |
scholarships |
Victoria University Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
The average tuition fees and other expenses at Victoria University vary depending on the course and level of study. Here is a general overview of the estimated costs for international students:
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Tuition fees: The tuition fees for international students at Victoria University range from approximately AUD$24,000 to AUD$40,000 per year, depending on the course and level of study.
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Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC): International students are required to have health insurance while studying in Australia. The cost of OSHC varies depending on the duration of your course and your chosen provider, but it generally ranges from approximately AUD$500 to AUD$2,000 per year.
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Accommodation: The cost of accommodation will depend on whether you choose to live on or off campus, as well as the type of accommodation you choose. On-campus accommodation ranges from approximately AUD$200 to AUD$400 per week, while off-campus accommodation can range from AUD$150 to AUD$350 per week.
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Living expenses: The cost of living in Melbourne will depend on your lifestyle and spending habits. As a general guide, you should budget for approximately AUD$20,000 to AUD$25,000 per year to cover expenses such as food, transportation, and entertainment.
It's important to note that these are only estimates, and the actual costs may vary depending on your individual circumstances. Additionally, domestic students may have different fee structures and funding options available to them. It's recommended to check the university's website for more detailed information on tuition fees and other expenses.
Type |
Estimated expense |
Tuition fee |
Depends on the course |
Study resources, textbooks and materials |
650 AUD per year |
Graduation ceremony cost |
112.5 AUD |
Health insurance |
435 AUD annually |
Accommodation cost |
Depends on the apartment and choice |
Food and drinks |
100 AUD per week |