You can better understand the type of students that you will join at Murdoch by viewing the range of ATAR scores of applicants who have received offers, and the profile of all students that have commenced study within this course group.

    As of Semester One 2025, you can study a Bachelor of Psychology at Murdoch University.

    The Psychology group contains the following courses: 

    Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)
    Bachelor of Science (Psychology)

    ATAR profile

    The ATAR profile provides an indication of the range of applicants given offers in the last relevant admission period.

    The following table contains raw ATAR data without adjustment factors alongside Selection Rank data, for students offered places in courses within this group in Semester 1 2024.

    All ATAR-based offers onlyUnadjusted ATARsSelection Rank
    Highest rank to receive an offer90.290.2
    Median rank to receive an offer78.0581.8
    Lowest rank to receive an offer60.170

    Student profile

    This table lists the likely peer cohort for students that commenced undergraduate study in courses within this group at Murdoch, and passed the census date in Semester 1 2024.

    Applicant background
    Commencing students
    (course group)
    Commencing students
    (all students)
    Higher education study 36 (42.86%)893 (34.06%)
    Vocational education and training (VET) study23 (27.38%)517 (19.72%)
    Work and life experience L/N61 (2.33%)
    Recent secondary educationAdmitted solely on the basis of ATAR L/N89 (3.39%)
    Admitted where both ATAR and additional criteria were considered 0 (0.00%)67 (2.56%)
    Admitted on the basis of other criteria only and ATAR was not a factor 9 (10.71%)299 (11.40%)
    International students8 (9.52%)696 (26.54%)
    All Students84 (100.0%)2,622 (100.0%)
    Notes:
    N/A - Data not available for this item or not applicable for the relevant courses
    L/N - Low numbers: the number of students is <5
    N/P - Not published: number hidden to prevent calculation of numbers in cells with <5 students