2010 International Undergraduate Prospectus nts. u.au
2010 International Undergraduate Prospectus nts. u.au
2010 International Undergraduate Prospectus nts. u.au
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three-year sequence in psychology (or<br />
equivalent). Successful applica<strong>nts</strong> must<br />
satisfy both the School and Faculty's<br />
selection criteria.<br />
For the Postgraduate Diploma in<br />
Psychology, entry is open to graduates<br />
with an ordinary bachelors degree (or<br />
equivalent qualification) that includes an<br />
APAC-accredited three-year sequence<br />
in psychology (or equivalent). Successful<br />
applica<strong>nts</strong> must satisfy the School's<br />
selection criteria.<br />
Graduate study opportunities<br />
Psychology graduates enjoy a wide range<br />
of opportunities to further their studies or<br />
engage in professional training. Stude<strong>nts</strong><br />
who have completed four years of<br />
accredited psychology studies may apply to<br />
pursue any of these postgraduate courses;<br />
Research degrees: Master of Philosophy,<br />
Doctor of Philosophy; Professional<br />
Training (via coursework): Master of<br />
Psychology (Clinical), Master of Psychology<br />
(Clinical Child Specialisation), Master of<br />
Psychology (Clinical Neuropsychology) or<br />
Combined Master/PhD (via coursework<br />
and research thesis); Combined<br />
Master of Psychology (Clinical)/PhD,<br />
Combined Master of Psychology (Clinical<br />
Neuropsychology)/PhD, Combined<br />
Master of Psychology (Clinical Child<br />
Specialisation)/PhD.<br />
Alternatively, stude<strong>nts</strong> who have completed<br />
an undergraduate degree with a sequence<br />
in psychology studies may choose to<br />
enrol in one of the University’s graduate<br />
professional entry programs, including<br />
programs in Law, Teaching, Nursing and<br />
Genetic Counselling.<br />
For more information contact:<br />
School of Behavioural Science<br />
12th Floor Redmond Barry Building,<br />
School of Behavioural Science<br />
t +61 3 8344 6377<br />
f +61 3 9347 6618<br />
e enquiries@psych.unimelb.edu.<strong>au</strong><br />
w www.psych.unimelb.edu.<strong>au</strong>