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Bachelor of Psychology
| 100-Level |
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| PSYC121 |
Foundations of Psychology A |
6 |
| PSYC122 |
Foundations of Psychology B |
6 |
| PSYC123 |
Theory, Design and Statistics in Psychology |
6 |
| Plus at least 30 credit points from either the
Health Science Schedule or the General Schedule. |
| 200-Level (for students who commenced prior
to 2003) |
| PSYC231 |
Personality |
6 |
| PSYC232 |
Research Methods and Statistics |
6 |
| PSYC234 |
Biological Psychology and Learning |
6 |
| PSYC235 |
Introduction to Psychological Assessment |
6 |
| PSYC236 |
Cognition and Perception |
6 |
| PSYC241 |
Developmental and Social Psychology |
6 |
| Plus at least 12 credit points from either the
Health Science Schedule or the General Schedule. |
| 300-Level (for students who commenced prior
to 2003 - see note below.) |
| General pre-requisite (300-level): 24 credit points
of Psychology at 200-level, (excluding PSYC216). (Further specific
pre-requisites are indicated in brackets). |
| PSYC347 |
Assessment and Intervention |
8 |
| PSYC348 |
History and Metatheory of Psychology |
8 |
| PSYC354 |
Design and Analysis (PSYC232) |
8 |
| together with 3 electives including at least one
of: |
| PSYC345 |
Advanced Cognition (PSYC236) |
8 |
| PSYC349 |
Visual Perception (PSYC236) |
8 |
| PSYC352 |
Psychophysiology (PSYC234) |
8 |
| and at least one of: |
| PSYC315 |
Psychology of Abnormality (PSYC231) |
8 |
| PSYC318 |
Change Throughout the Lifespan (PSYC231) |
8 |
| PSYC350 |
Social Behaviour and Individual Differences
(PSYC241) |
8 |
| Note: Students enrolling from 2003 must complete
PSYC315 instead of PSYC347. |
| 400-Level |
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| Students performing at the level for entry to Honours
will enrol in PSYC499. Otherwise, students will enrol in PSYC498. |
| PSYC498 |
Psychology IV |
48 |
| PSYC499 |
Psychology IV Honours |
48 |
Students in the Bachelor of Psychology cannot enrol in PSYC498 or PSYC499
until they have completed 144 credit points of the first three years of
the BPsyc degree.
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