This course gives students an ability to understand and research the social world from the points of view of both the individual (psychology) and the group (sociology). It equips students for the workplace by instilling the analytical and research skills they need in a complex environment. Students receive a solid grounding in both psychology and sociology. They can choose to specialise in psychology, sociology or another subject area. For more course information, visit UNE’s Course Handbook.
crime and society; criminal justice; linguistics; organisational management; politics and peace studies; studies in settler colonialism; psychology; social and philosophical inquiry; social philosophy; sociology; urban and regional studies.
For additional information about the admissions criteria for the University of New England and for this course, refer to UNE’s website.
Completion of Year 12 or attained age 17 years
English
For more information about the ATAR/Selection Rank profile, please visit ATAR/Selection Rank profile explained.
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Highest Rank to receive an offer
Median Rank to receive an offer
Lowest Rank to receive an offer
ATAR/Selection Rank excluding adjustment factors
<5*
<5*
<5*
ATAR/Selection Rank including adjustment factors
<5*
<5*
<5*
* “<5" – indicates less than 5 ATAR/Selection Rank based offers were made
Excluding: The lowest ATAR/Selection Rank to which an offer was made, excluding adjustment factors.
Including: The lowest ATAR/Selection Rank to which an offer was made including any adjustment factors that may have been applied.
For more information about the Student profile, please visit Student profile explained.
Contact the institution for information.
Public and private sector, policy adviser, planning and research officer, market and social researcher, personnel officer, human resource management.
15 Jan 2024
6 Jun 2024
3 years Full time or 6 years Part time