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Psychology

Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) Course code 702

(Taught by the Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences)

Students please note: The course code for the Bachelor of Arts in the Faculty of Arts is 702. Students enrolled under Course Code 708 should refer to the Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, which administers that degree.

Note: Students completing this major in the single Bachelor of Arts degree must also undertake a major study taught by the Faculty of Arts.

100-Level

Students must complete all three 100-level subjects
PSYC121 Foundations of Psychology A 6
PSYC122 Foundations of Psychology B 6
PSYC123 Theory, Design and Statistics in Psychology 6


200-Level (options are available. See following notes)

PSYC216 Psychology of Physical Activity 6
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

# Completion of PSYC232 prior to enrolment in PSYC235 is strongly recommended.

  1. Students enrolled prior to 2003 intending to complete three years of Psychology only, must complete PSYC232, plus three Psychology elective subjects. An elective must be a 200 level subject, excluding PSYC216, and must include at least one from each of the following groups:
    Group A - PSYC231, PSYC241
    Group B - PSYC234, PSYC236
    Students enrolling from 2003 must complete an additional 6 credit points at 200-level.
  2. Students intending to proceed to an honours year in Psychology must complete PSYC232 and PSYC235, together with three electives from the following subjects: PSYC231, PSYC241, PSYC234, PSYC236.

300-Level (see notes)

24 credit points of Psychology at 200-level (excluding PSYC216) should be completed as a general pre-requisite to 300 level subjects. Further specific pre-requisites are indicated in brackets.

PSYC315 Psychology of Abnormality (PSYC231) 8
PSYC318 Change Throughout the Life Span (PSYC231) 8
PSYC345 Advanced Cognition (PSYC236) 8
PSYC347 Assessment and Intervention (PSYC235) 8
PSYC348 History and Metatheory of Psychology 8
PSYC349 Visual Perception 8
PSYC350 Social Behaviour and Individual Differences (PSYC241) 8
PSYC352 Psychophysiology (PSYC234) 8
PSYC354 Design and Analysis (PSYC232) 8

  1. Students intending to complete three years of Psychology only, must complete three Psychology electives, including at least one from each of the following groups:
    Group A - PSYC345, PSYC349, PSYC352
    Group B - PSYC315, PSYC318, PSYC347, PSYC348, PSYC350
  2. Students intending to proceed to Honours in Psychology must complete PSYC348 and PSYC354 together with three electives which must include at least one from: PSYC345, PSYC349, PSYC352
  3. Students enrolling from 2003 must complete PSYC315.

     

 
 
 

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