This
course is currently under review. Please contact the Department of Psychology,
Administrative Officer (Postgraduate Studies) on telephone (03) 9905 3975 for
further information.
The Master of Psychology (Health) is a four-year, part-time program, with three
components:
The
thesis will be expected to provide a significant contribution to knowledge
and/or practice in the field of health psychology in rural and remote
communities, and to demonstrate the capacity of the student to carry out
independent research. The length of the thesis will be approximately 10,000
words.
Students will be expected to adhere to the following schedule:
Three placements at agencies in rural and remote areas will be undertaken under the supervision of appropriately qualified psychologists. These placements will generally be completed within the semester teaching period and the timing will be as follows:
As
the Master of Psychology (Health) utilises the scientist -- practitioner model,
selection for the course will be rigorous with the goal of selecting highly
motivated top-class students. The same standards of academic excellence which
apply to acceptance for research masters study will be applied for this
program, that being a minimum of a second class honours degree or a distinction
grade in a postgraduate diploma in psychology or equivalent. Suitability to the
role of a professional working in the public arena will be assessed by
interview and referees' reports.
The off-campus distributed learning (formerly distance education) method of
delivery will require access to a personal computer (ideally a Pentium 111),
with a minimum memory capacity of 16 MB RAM and a CD-ROM drive to complete
assignments and conduct analyses necessary for a research thesis. The student
must also have access to the internet.
Students must be registered as a probationary psychologist at beginning of the
course to qualify for legal registration as a psychologist in Victoria at the
completion of the program.
Inquiries should be directed to the administrative officer (postgraduate studies), Department of Psychology, on telephone (03) 9905 3975. Email mpsychhealth.enquiries@sci.monash.edu.au, website http://www.sci.monash.edu.au/psych/
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