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Bachelor of Psychological Science

This course is available

On-Campus

Level of Study

Bachelor's Degree

Duration

3 years

Next start date

Expected Jul 2026

Campus

Main Campus

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Summary

The Bachelor of Psychological Science, within UC's Te Kaupeka Pūtaiao | Faculty of Science, offers study in all disciplines within psychology - the field of human thought, growth, and capability.

You will examine how our brains function, and how and why changes in our environment, culture, and relationships can influence our behaviour and overall wellbeing. Through a minor subject, you will focus your study in a particular area of psychology – from brain and behavioural disorders to workplace and forensic psychology.

Course Subjects
  • 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
  • One course chosen from these options
  • PSYC206 Introductory Research Methods and Statistics
  • PSYC207 Developmental Psychology
  • PSYC208 Cognition
  • PSYC213 Introduction to Social Psychology
  • PSYC215 Introductory Cognitive and Behavioural Neuroscience
  • PSYC375 Intermediate Research Methods and Statistics
  • PSYC377 Psychology in Action - Bridging Theory and Practice
  • PSYC379 Introduction to Psychopathology
  • Forensic Psychology
  • Māori and Indigenous Perspectives
  • Neuroscience and Cognition
  • Psychological Wellbeing
  • Psychology for Common Good
  • Workplace Psychology
  • Biological Sciences
  • Chemistry
  • Computer Science
  • Economics
  • Education
  • Environmental Science
  • Geography
  • Health Education
  • Human Resource Management
  • Human Services
  • Linguistics
  • Māori and Indigenous Studies
  • Marketing
  • Media and Communication
  • Nutrition
  • Pacific Studies
  • Performance Data Analysis
  • Philosophy
  • Physical Activity and Wellbeing
  • Public Health
  • Society and Policy
  • Sociology
  • Sport Coaching
  • Sport Management
  • Sport Studies
  • Statistics
  • Strength and Conditioning
  • Te Reo Māori
  • Youth and Community Leadership
  • Computer Engineering
  • Criminal Justice
  • Health Sciences
  • Law
  • Management
  • Professional and Community Engagement
  • Psychology
  • Software Engineering
  • Sport

Entry criteria

To enrol in the degree, you will need:

  • University Entrance (or equivalent). UC offers transition programmes for those who need help meeting these requirements.
  • If English is not your first language, you are also required to meet UC's Undergraduate language requirements. See how to provide your English language evidence to UC. If you need help meeting these requirements, or would like to practise your English skills before studying, UC offers English for Academic Purposes (EAP) language programmes.

For the full entry requirements, see the Regulations for the Bachelor of Psychological Science or use the admission requirements checker.

See Admission and enrolment for all information on enrolling at UC.

Recommended preparation

This degree is open to anyone who meets entrance requirements to UC and no particular study background is required.

A passion for learning about human psychology and behaviour or in supporting mental wellbeing is the best preparation for study.

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