Bachelor of Arts in Behavioral Sciences with Psychology and Labor Relations Management at University of Northwest

The Bachelor of Arts in Behavioral Science (BES) program combines psychology, management, and sociology, with an emphasis on human resource management.

The B.A., or Bachelor of Arts, in Psychology is meant to prepare students for professional careers related to psychology. The B.A. often involves more elective requirements than the typical B.S. (Bachelor of Science), allowing students to focus on areas of study beyond general psychology.

The B.A. in labor relations may offer labor and employment relations courses along with social sciences, humanities, and language. Whereas a B.S. in labor relations may offer the prescribed curricula in labor relations and offer electives in management, accounting, and communications.

Admission Requirement

Academic paper selection

At least a level 4 for home language

Mathematics level 3 or Mathematical Literacy level 5

DURATION: 3 years.

Job Opportunities

Labour Relations Specialist / Practitioner

Research

Teacher

Lecturer

Analyst

How do I become a labor relations manager?

For an entry-level labor relations position, a bachelor’s degree is required, and a specialization in human resource management is recommended. For those aspiring to pursue managerial positions within the labor relations field, a master’s degree is typically required.

What jobs can I get with a bachelor of arts in psychology?

Advertising Agents.

Career Counselor.

Case Manager.

Child Care Worker.

Laboratory Assistant.

Market Researcher.

Psychiatric Technician.

Probation and Parole Officer.

Bachelor of Arts in psychology salary South Africa

Job TitleRangeAverage
Job Title: Content ManagerRange: R134k – R359k (Estimated *)Average: R218,846
Human Resources (HR) AdministratorRange: R101k – R294k (Estimated *)Average: R176,684
Human Resources (HR) ManagerRange: R559k – R1m (Estimated *)Average: R809,004