well a lot of our lecturers are from UNSW - read from that what you will
also before I started uni, people were telling me if I wanted to do Psychology, to do it at UNSW or Macq, not Syd - something about sydney being more outdated or something. I have some theory about how its because a lot of senior lecturers at Usyd seem to have a 'Learning' background, and thats a field thats lost favour recently. But I think the change in the Head of the School to a Cognition specialist (from UNSW
) might have something to do with this being changed.
However, having done first year, I've had no problems with it, the lecturers are good, the course coordinator is very active, and they have one of the best online-learning (webct) sites out of the subjects I've done.
I think at UNSW their facilities are a little better, they just have things like lecture recordings and podcasts, whereas we don't.
Also I heard at Macquarie they teach an animal psychology module in first year, whereas at Usyd, its Abnormal (human) psychology. I also think one of my tutors said Sydney is stronger in the theoretical areas (?) whereas the others are stronger in certain biological and experimental fields (??).
Hope that helps (proibably not)
And the only difference between BSci and BPsych is that the latter you have to maintain a credit average and you do extra psych subjects in 3rd year (as in, you don't have to do as many subjects in third year to get a psych major in BSc). But... I THINK one or two of these extra subjects might be exclusive to BPsych. I don't think it means a lot though.