Postgraduate - Edith Cowan University
Postgraduate - Edith Cowan University
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Students who complete the first four units of the Graduate<br />
Diploma of Family Practice may exit with a Graduate Certificate<br />
of Family Practice.<br />
YEAR ONE - SEMESTER 2<br />
PSY4002 Cultural Influences on Families in the<br />
Australian Context<br />
15<br />
PSY4003 Working with Families in High Conflict 15<br />
PSY4006 Working within the Court System 15<br />
PSY4310 Applied Developmental Psychology: a Family<br />
Perspective<br />
15<br />
GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF PSYCHOLOGY<br />
Course Code Q89<br />
Course Code D88<br />
INTRODUCTION<br />
This course is designed for students who already have a degree<br />
(without psychology qualifications) and wish to supplement this<br />
with a psychology major, for interest or for satisfaction of<br />
preliminary entry requirements into the profession of psychology.<br />
This course involves eighteen months full-time study or three<br />
years of part-time study on successful completion of a Bachelors<br />
degree or equivalent three-year degree in any discipline, other<br />
than psychology. It provides students with knowledge about the<br />
latest theoretical issues impacting on psychology and<br />
psychological practice.<br />
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS<br />
Requires a previous degree in an area other than psychology.<br />
COURSE LOCATION<br />
This course is available on Joondalup Campus.<br />
MODE OF STUDY<br />
This course is available by Full-time, or Part-time mode.<br />
MODE OF DELIVERY<br />
This course is available in the following modes of delivery - Oncampus,<br />
and Off-campus.<br />
COURSE STRUCTURE<br />
Each unit involves three hours contact time per week during the<br />
13-week semester. Psychology units comprise 100% of the<br />
program.<br />
YEAR ONE - SEMESTER 2<br />
PSY1101 Introduction to Psychology 15<br />
PSY1102 Research Methods in Psychology 1 15<br />
PSY2214 Biological Psychology, Sensation and<br />
Perception<br />
15<br />
PSY1204 Social Determinants of Behaviour 15<br />
YEAR TWO - SEMESTER 1<br />
PSY2202 Research Methods in Psychology 2 15<br />
PSY2301 Learning and Motivation 15<br />
PSY1111 Psychology: History and Perspectives 15<br />
PSY3343 Abnormal Psychology 15<br />
YEAR TWO - SEMESTER 2<br />
PSY3202 Personality 15<br />
PSY2231 Developmental Psychology 15<br />
PSY3303 Research Applications and Ethical Issues * 15<br />
PSY3304 Cognition 15<br />
Successful completion of this course allows application to Post<br />
Grad. Dip. Psych or Bachelor of Arts/Science (Psych.) Hons.<br />
Those commencing this course in the first semester may only<br />
enroll part-time. For those wanting to commence full-time they<br />
will need to commence the course in the second semester.<br />
This proposal has 12 units in accordance with Australian<br />
Psychological Society accreditation.<br />
* available externally only<br />
POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN PSYCHOLOGY<br />
Course Code Q56<br />
Course Code D76<br />
This is a 120 credit point course (one year full-time or two<br />
years part-time study), which can be enrolled in on the successful<br />
completion of a Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) or equivalent<br />
accredited three-year degree in psychology at another institution.<br />
Students are admitted to the program in February of each year.<br />
This program is designed for those students who wish to become<br />
practitioners at the end of four years of study in psychology. It<br />
provides students with knowledge about the latest theoretical<br />
issues impacting on psychology and psychological practice.<br />
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS<br />
Students require a three-year degree with a major in Psychology<br />
in an accredited program.<br />
Admission to the course is competitive and students will require a<br />
course average of about 70 per cent to be eligible for entry into<br />
this program.<br />
Students will be required to provide the names of two academic<br />
referees.<br />
COURSE LOCATION<br />
This course is available on Joondalup Campus.<br />
MODE OF STUDY<br />
This course is available by Full-time, or Part-time mode.<br />
MODE OF DELIVERY<br />
This course is available in the following mode of delivery - Oncampus.<br />
COURSE STRUCTURE<br />
The course consists of nine (9) units. To graduate students are<br />
required to complete five (5) first semester units and four (4)<br />
second semester units in psychology as outlined below.<br />
FULL-TIME STUDY<br />
Semester 1<br />
Compulsory<br />
PSY4139 Research Skills 15<br />
PSY4151 Contemporary Issues in Psychology 7.5<br />
PSY4152 Research Proposal 7.5<br />
plus<br />
two of the content units available in first semester as listed below:<br />
PSY4107 Theoretical Issues in Professional Practice 15<br />
PSY4150 Health and Clinical Psychology 15<br />
PSY4310 Applied Developmental Psychology: a Family<br />
Perspective<br />
15<br />
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