A candidate for the degree must fulfil the following requirements to receive the award of the Bachelor of Arts (Psychology and Humanities):
(a) complete at least 144 but not more than 162 points;
(b) complete at least ninety points within the School of Humanities and Social Sciences;
(c) complete a minimum of six and a maximum of ten first-level subjects, including a first-level sequence in psychology and three first-level sequences chosen from arts disciplines;
(d) complete the prescribed major sequence of study in psychology (currently fifty-four to sixty points) and one major sequence (fifty-two to seventy-six points) from the humanities and social sciences disciplines listed above. Normally a major will include a first-level sequence totalling two subjects (twelve points) and such second and third-level subjects as are prescribed in the outline of studies to complete the remaining forty to sixty-four points, normally at least twenty-four points of which will be at third level.
(e) undertake additional subjects to complete 144 points needed for the degree.
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