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Bachelor of Psychological Science and Sociology
Where psych science and sociology connect. Study On Demand with UniSA Online
The only degree of its kind in Australia, this qualification draws on two broad fields – psychological science and sociology.
You will explore the way individuals, groups and communities behave, think, react and interact. Gain a strong understanding of psychology, counselling and behavioural research methodologies, sociology and social policy. With a choice of specialisations in ageing and disability and/or criminology, you will graduate with a versatile and dynamic skill set to make a real impact on individuals and the community.
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What you'll learn
The Bachelor of Psychological Science and Sociology will give you a solid foundation in the underlying principles and concepts of sociology, social policy and psychology. Professionals who can apply their knowledge from two powerful perspectives in psychological science and sociology can more readily tackle practical problems to support individuals and communities in leading happier, healthier and more independent lives.
Online Course Facilitator

"I hold a degree in Psychology and a Masters of International Studies from UniSA and have been a practicing academic for over five years. I have found that online students are better engaged, and develop a more complex understanding of content as well as establish networks that will go beyond their education."
Tarosh Jacob
Online Course Facilitator, Bachelor of Psychological Science and Sociology