Different universities call their psychology degrees by different names. Usually the degree name reflects which faculty the psychology program is from. For example; a Bachelor of Arts in psychology means that the psychology program is from the arts faculty. The important thing is that IT DOES NOT MATTER. As long as the psychology degree is recognised by the local psychology accreditation board (for example APS in Australia and BPS in the UK) it is really the same thing. It has no long term implications for your area of specialization or post graduate studies. In the end you study the same thing. In Malaysia, HELP is offering a Bachelor of Psychology which I think is the most appropriate name for the degree. In Australia, NZ, US and the UK, Hons stand for Honors which is an extra title you earn if your grades are above a certain level. In Australia, NZ and the US only the top 20% of students can get into honors.