Upon successful completion of the Bachelor of Psychology you may be eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Psychology (Honours).
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From Semester 1 2026, RMIT is introducing the Bachelor + Honours Psychology packaged pathway.
Students who complete the Bachelor of Psychology component of the Bachelor + Honours Psychology packaged pathway (plan code BP154PATH1, VTAC code 3200312001) with an average of at least 78% for the sequence of core psychology subjects* are guaranteed entry to the Bachelor of Psychology (Honours).
Students in the pathway who do not meet the minimum average requirements will still have the opportunity to apply to for entry into the Honours degree.
*Sequence that is approved by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC).
If you're enrolled in this pathway and successfully complete the Bachelor of Psychology with an average of at least 78% for the entire APAC-approved sequence, you will automatically progress to the Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) (BH000) without needing to apply for entry.
If you're enrolled in this pathway and complete the Bachelor of Psychology, but do not achieve an average of at least 78% for the entire APAC-approved sequence, you can submit an application for entry to the stand-alone Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) (BH000).
You will then be assessed competitively against the other non-pathway Honours applicants.
The Bachelor + Honours Psychology packaged pathway is only available to students commencing their psychology studies for the first time in Semester 1, 2026. The first cohort of students progressing to the Honours component of this pathway will be in Semester 1, 2029.
If you have already commenced psychology study, you should complete your current degree and apply for the stand-alone Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) (BH000) when eligible.
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