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Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) / Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology)

Manage people effectively by understanding how they think and behave

To manage staff properly, you need to understand them. This degree gives you a deep practical understanding of how people work, and how to create a business environment conducive to individual success. You’ll gain a strong foundation in the fundamentals of business, with a focus on human resource management, including areas such as workplace relations, staffing and remuneration, training and development, leadership and team dynamics, and managing organisational change. You’ll also learn about human behaviour and cognitive, social, physiological and intercultural psychologies.

Study location
  • Sunshine Coast
Refer to the program footnotes
CRICOS code
0101884
Commence
Semester 1 or Semester 2
Program length (full-time)
4 years
Annual tuition fee 2021
A$26,400
Estimated total tuition fee *
A$105,600
Footnotes
  • Only a full-time option is available to international students on a Student visa. Online programs are not available to Student visa holders.
  • * Estimated tuition fees are based on 2024 rates. Refer to international fees for more information.
  • Not all majors/minors and elective options are available at every campus. You should refer to the What Can I Study tab, and the proposed study sequence for your chosen campus and intake for further information.
Study locations QTAC code
  • Sunshine Coast 017511
  • Moreton Bay 014391
Minimum selection threshold
ATAR - 63.00 OP - - Rank - 63
UniSC program code
AB315
Commence
Semester 1 or Semester 2
Duration
4 years full time or equivalent part time
Study mode
Blended Learning
Recommended prior study
English; General Maths, Maths Methods or Specialist Maths
Fee type 2021
  • Commonwealth supported places
Total courses
32
Total units
384

To manage staff properly, you need to understand them. This degree gives you a deep practical understanding of how people work, and how to create a business environment conducive to individual success. You’ll gain a strong foundation in the fundamentals of business, with a focus on human resource management, including areas such as workplace relations, staffing and remuneration, training and development, leadership and team dynamics, and managing organisational change. You’ll also learn about human behaviour and cognitive, social, physiological and intercultural psychologies.

In this degree you will:

  • Develop specialist skills through your understanding of the key areas of human resource management
  • Gain practical experience in the human resources sector through an elective internship
  • Learn fundamentals of business such as economics, management, marketing, research methods, accounting and informatics
  • Participate in paid research assistant work relating to psychology in your second or third year of study
Career opportunities
  • Human resource management
  • Recruitment
  • Staff development and training
  • Employment relations
  • Change management
  • Organisational development
  • Health and education services
  • Disability services
  • Community work
Accreditation

This program is pending accreditation with the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC). Following successful completion of an accredited honours year – plus further accredited postgraduate study following the guidelines of the Psychologists Registration Board in their state or territory – graduates may be eligible for registration as a psychologist in that state or territory. Upon graduating, you may also be eligible to join the Australian Human Resources Institute.

Program structure

Business courses
Introductory courses (5) 60 units

BUS102
BUS104
BUS105
BUS106
BUS108

Developing and Graduate courses (10) 120 units

BUS203
HRM210 Evidence
HRM211 Introduction to Psychology A
HRM220 Current Directions in Psychology
IBS220 Research Methods and Analysis 1
BUS306 Introduction to Psychology B
BUS320 Physiological Psychology
HRM311 Introduction to Human Development
HRM312 Research Methods and Analysis 2
HRM321 Social Psychology

Psychology courses
Introductory courses (3) 36 units

PSY100 Motivation and Emotion
PSY101 Interpersonal and Group Skills
PSY102 Advanced Methods in Psychology

Developing and Graduate courses (14) 168 units

PSY200 Intercultural and Indigenous Psychologies
PSY201 Personality and Assessment
PSY202 Psychology of Health and Wellbeing
PSY203 Cognitive and Perceptual Psychology
PSY204 Human Associative Learning
PSY205 Abnormal Psychology
PSY300 Adult Development and Ageing
PSY301 Communication and Thought
PSY302 Research Foundations
PSY303 Environment and Health
PSY304 Public Health Foundations
PSY305 Think Health
PSY306 Introductory Bioscience
PSY307 Introduction to Behavioural Health

Note: Program structures are subject to change. Not all USC courses are available on every USC campus.

Total units: 384

Program requirements and notes

Program requirements

In order to graduate you must:

  • Successfully complete 384 units as outlined in the Program Structure
Program notes
  • Completing this program within the specified (full-time) duration is based on studying 48 unit points per semester (normally 4 courses) and following the recommended study sequence
  • The unit value of all courses is 12 units unless otherwise specified
  • It is each students responsibility to enrol correctly according to your course requisites, program rules and requirements and be aware of the academic calendar dates
  • Courses within this program are assessed using a variety of assessment methods which may include essays, seminar presentations, reports, in-class tests and examinations
  • As part of your USC program, you may apply to Study Overseas to undertake courses with an overseas higher education provider
  • Only a full-time study option is available to international students on a Student Visa
  • Refer to the Managing your progression page for help in understanding your program structure, reviewing your progress and planning remaining courses.