Number of units: 28 | Total credit points: 168 |
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Students are required to complete the course with a GPA of 5.5 or above in level 2 and level 3 Psychology units to be eligible for a place in the Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) course.
Both Bachelor of Nutrition and Bachelor of Science (Psychology) have core components. The double degree will have 16 compulsory Nutrition units (96 credit points) and 12 (72 credit points) compulsory Psychology units. Students must undertake all units to meet the requirements of the double degree. This includes 6 Nutrition and 2 Psychology Level 1 units, 5 Nutrition and 5 Psychology Level 2 Units, and 5 Nutrition and 5 Psychology level 3 units.
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
HLTH11027 | Foundations of Health | |
CHEM11042 | Fundamentals of Chemistry | |
BMSC11005 | Foundations of Biochemistry | |
BMSC11010 | Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 | |
BMSC11011 | Human Anatomy and Physiology 2 | |
PSYC11010 | Fundamentals of Psychology 1: Understanding Human Behaviour | |
BMSC11006 | Food, Nutrition and Health | |
PSYC11012 | Research Methods 1 | |
ALLH13011 | Rural and Remote Practice for Health Professionals | |
BMSC12010 | Clinical Biochemistry | |
BMSC12013 | Nutritional Physiology | |
HLTH12028 | Health Promotion Strategies | |
MPAT12001 | Medical Pathophysiology | |
NUTR12001 | Human Nutrition | |
PSYC12010 | Psychology Across the Lifespan | |
PSYC12012 | Physiological Psychology | |
PSYC12014 | Critical Social Psychology | |
PSYC12048 | Research Methods 2 | |
PSYC12049 | Psychotherapies and Counselling | |
BMSC13002 | Advanced Clinical Biochemistry | |
BMSC13012 | Advanced Work Integrated Learning | |
NUTR13001 | Public Health Nutrition | |
PSYC13015 | Research Methods 3 | |
PSYC13016 | Cognitive Psychology | |
PSYC13017 | Foundations of Psychopathology | |
PSYC13018 | Cross-Cultural Psychology | |
PSYC13020 | Individual Differences and Assessment | |
HLTH13031 | Population Health Epidemiology |