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Undergraduate and postgraduate degrees offered in Psychology.

(For research trained degrees, see the Research section.)

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73A Bachelor of Behavioural Science
The BBehavSc is a specialist three-year program with a broad vocational orientation. The program has been designed to equip graduates with knowledge and skills relevant to their intended careers by providing an opportunity to undertake a major and/or minor in relevant disciplines in conjunction with their psychology major. Two majors are completed in the BBehavSc, one in psychology and one in a related discipline, eg, human resource management, criminology, health science.
(See University Handbook Entry)

73J Bachelor of Psychology
This is an integrated four-year full-time or eight-year part-time course offered by the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology and is available at Hobart and Launceston. Only the first year of the program will be offered on the Cradle Coast Campus (Burnie).
(See University Handbook Entry)

S4I Bachelor of Psychology with Honours
Students who complete Year 3 with sufficient merit will be transferred to S4I at the beginning of Year 4.
Bachelor of Psychology students may be awarded a degree with Honours as determined by their performance in the research component of the course and the 300 and 400-level core pschology units.
(See University Handbook Entry)

K5A Graduate Certificate of Counselling
The Graduate Certificate of Counselling is a skill based course which provides opportunities for graduates and people working in counselling roles to gain a qualification in counselling, together with preparation for further study in Counselling and Rehabilitation Counselling. It is a full fee-paying course offered on the Hobart and Launceston campuses on a part-time study basis and comprises four 12.5% units.
(See University Handbook Entry)

K6A Graduate Diploma in Counselling
The Graduate Diploma in Counselling provides opportunities for graduates with a background in psychology or another area of human services, to undertake postgraduate study in counselling. It is a full fee-paying course offered on a full-time or part-time study basis and comprises eight 12.5% units, four of which are offered on both Hobart and Launceston campuses, four on the Hobart campus only.
(See University Handbook Entry)

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