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Postgraduate Diploma of Psychology


Course code: 3508 + Caulfield campus + Fee-paying course (TBA) + Attendance compulsory

Aims

This course is offered by the Department of Psychology as a two-year, part-time off-campus distributed learning program for students who hold a first degree with a major in psychology. The course provides an introduction to the professional practice of psychology, advanced studies in psychology and training in research that will equip students to undertake higher degrees in psychology. The guiding orientation of the psychological practice component of the course is towards developing the conceptual understanding that will enable graduates to undertake supervised practice. In the research component of the course, students will undertake studies in research design and analysis, followed by the development of an independent research proposal that will be carried out and written up in the form of a research report.

Study of single components

A limited number of places in some components of the Postgraduate Diploma of Psychology (External) are available for applicants who have already completed an APS-accredited fourth-year degree in psychology, or who are currently registered psychologists. This option is not intended as an alternative form of entry to fourth year. The research component is only available to those students undertaking the complete course.

Professional recognition

The course has been designed to meet the accreditation requirements of the Australian Psychological Society.

Entry requirements

Admission to the course is open to applicants who possess a bachelors degree and a major in psychology from any course accredited by the Australian Psychological Society with at least a credit average in third-level psychology. Referees reports attesting to relevant experience and personal suitability for the profession of psychology will also be required.
In addition, all applicants are required to complete a Postgraduate Diploma of Psychology (External) application form. This can be obtained from September 2001 at http://www.sci.monash.edu.au/psych/studentguide/4thyear/application.html.

Attendance requirements

Students are required to attend a five-day residential program each semester. The residential schools are devoted to key aspects of course content and experiential components of the curriculum and attendance is compulsory. These residential schools are normally held in April and July in Australia.

Course structure

The course comprises five components. These may be completed on a part-time basis, usually over two years.
The sequence in which components are undertaken may be varied (within time-tabling constraints) according to the experience, interests and career plans and enrolment status of individual students, in consultation with the postgraduate diploma coordinator. It is not advisable for a student to attempt the research project before undertaking the research and design component. The five components, and their contribution to the final mark, are:

Students are required to take one topic from elective A studies. These may include:

Students are required to take two topics from elective B studies. These will include:

In selecting elective B studies, students should check with the Psychologists Registration Board in their state that their combined fourth-year and undergraduate studies meet registration requirements as it is usually necessary to have completed studies in psychological assessment in order to commence supervised practice.
Note that not all electives will be offered each year.
To qualify for the Postgraduate Diploma of Psychology (External), a student shall (a) complete all the prescribed components of study, and (b) attend four residential schools of five days duration over the duration of the course.

Assessment

Assessment involves both assignments and examinations. Assignments cover a variety of formats including essays, reports, presentations, counselling tapes, assessment reports, research proposals, and reviews of methodology of published articles. A major course requirement is the compilation of a report of an individual research project (PSY4511).

Advanced standing for previous study

There are no credits/exemptions for this course.

Further information

For further information about the program, contact Mr Gordon Walker, course coordinator, telephone (03) 9903 2728 or email gordon.walker@sci.monash.edu.au.
For applications and general information, contact the Department of Psychology (03) 9903 2691 or (03) 9905 3968. Applications are also available from the Course Inquiries Centre, telephone 1800 671 845.

Completed applications

Postgraduate Diploma of Psychology (External) application form can be obtained from September 2001 at http://www.sci.monash.edu.au/psych/student guide/ 4thyear/application.html and should be forwarded to the Faculty of Science Office, Monash University Clayton Campus, Victoria 3800, by 31 October 2001 to be considered for a first-round offer.

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