Type: | Postgraduate Subject |
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Code: | PSYC71-631 |
EFTSL: | 0.125 |
Faculty: | Faculty of Society and Design |
Credit: | 10 |
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Description
Subject details
Learning outcomes
- Demonstrate knowledge of relevant psychological theories and models, the published empirical findings supporting these theories and the methods employed to establish them, and of the major methods of psychological investigation and techniques of measurement, and their application and interpretation.
- Demonstrate knowledge and behaviour consistent with the ethical, legal and professional requirements of psychological practice.
- Apply research knowledge and skills to psychological practice.
- Demonstrate excellent written communication, including the ability to write, in an organised fashion, reports and other documents.
Enrolment requirements
Requisites: |
Nil |
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Assumed knowledge: |
Assumed knowledge is the minimum level of knowledge of a subject area that students are assumed to have acquired through previous study. It is the responsibility of students to ensure they meet the assumed knowledge expectations of the subject. Students who do not possess this prior knowledge are strongly recommended against enrolling and do so at their own risk. No concessions will be made for students’ lack of prior knowledge.
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Restrictions: |
This subject is not available to
The Master of Psychology (Clinical) is an accredited 5th and 6th Year pathway towards registration as a Psychologist. Entry into this program is based on a calculated GPA derived from a completed four year sequence of study in Psychology as accredited by APAC as well as invitation into the degree. As such, this subject can only be taken by those students successfully admitted to the degree. This subject is not available as a general elective. To be eligible for enrolment, the subject must be specified in the students’ program structure. |
Subject outlines
- May 2024 [Standard - Masters Dissertation - Part 1]
- January 2024 [Standard - Masters Dissertation - Part 1]
- September 2023 [Standard - Masters Dissertation - Part 1]
- May 2023 [Standard - Masters Dissertation - Part 1]
- January 2023 [Standard - Masters Dissertation - Part 1]
- September 2022 [Standard - Masters Dissertation - Part 1]
- May 2022 [Standard - Masters Dissertation - Part 1]
- January 2022 [Standard - Masters Dissertation - Part 1]
- September 2021 [Standard - Masters Dissertation - Part 1]
- May 2021 [Standard - Masters Dissertation - Part 1]
- January 2021 [Standard - Masters Dissertation - Part 1]
- September 2020 [Standard - Masters Dissertation - Part 1]
- May 2020 [Standard - Masters Dissertation - Part 1]
- January 2020 [Situated - Masters Dissertation - Part 1]
- September 2019 [Standard - Masters Dissertation - Part 1]
- May 2019 [Standard - Masters Dissertation - Part 1]
- January 2019 [Standard - Masters Dissertation - Part 1]
- September 2018 [Standard - Masters Dissertation - Part 1]
- May 2018 [Standard - Masters Dissertation - Part 1]
- January 2018 [Standard - Masters Dissertation - Part 1]
- September 2017 [Standard - Masters Dissertation - Part 1]
- May 2017 [Standard - Masters Dissertation - Part 1]