Students who graduate from Psychological Science will be able to:
| No. | Learning outcomes |
|---|---|
| 1 | Critique the major theories of core disciplines within the psychological sciences. |
| 2 | Describe, apply and evaluate basic research methods in psychology including research design, data analysis and interpretation, and the appropriate use of technologies. |
| 3 | Select, critically evaluate and synthesise information from appropriate research and literature and communicate findings in scientific research reports, essays, presentations and other media. |
| 4 | Apply psychological concepts to personal, social, and professional issues, and across cultural and social boundaries. |
| 5 | Plan, design, carry out and interpret experimental research in psychology. |
| 6 | Address authentic problems in psychology and behavioural sciences, working professionally and ethically and with consideration of cross-cultural perspectives, within collaborative, interdisciplinary teams. |
| 7 | Recognise and apply the ethical standards of the discipline and profession, demonstrating an understanding of the complexity of sociocultural and international diversity, and the value of empirical evidence. |