The Bachelor of Social Science (Social Science and Behavioural Science) allows students to examine how humans interact and communicate with each other. Students will explore memory, perception, learning and consciousness and combine them with the study of broader society. Through a combination of arts and science courses, this degree will encourage students to consider the political, psychological, cultural and environmental factors that impact human behaviour, and will develop their research skills across a diverse range of social and cultural issues. As a graduate, students will be prepared to work in a wide range of fields, including human services, welfare, counselling, health policy, health promotion and other related fields.