Course
code: 1712
The Bachelor of Arts (Psychology and Humanities) gives students opportunities
to develop an understanding of psychology as a scientific discipline and to
appreciate the role it plays within society as a whole. The construction of
major and minor sequences enables students to undertake specialised studies in
humanities and social sciences in other disciplines to complete their learning
in psychology.
The major sequence in psychology is a common program offered on the Caulfield, Clayton and Gippsland campuses by the Department of Psychology. The Australian Psychological Society (APS)-accredited major comprises 10 six-point units: nine core units and one elective unit. Some third-level electives may be undertaken at second level, providing prerequisites and corequisites are met.
A
candidate for the degree must fulfil the following requirements to receive the
award of the Bachelor of Arts (Psychology and Humanities):
(a) complete at least 144 but not more than 162 points
(b) complete at least 96 points within the School of Humanities, Communications
and Social Sciences
(c) complete a minimum of eight and a maximum of 10 first-level units,
including a first-level sequence in psychology and three first-level sequences
chosen from arts disciplines
(d) complete a minimum of 36 points at third-year level
(e) complete a psychology major sequence (54 points) and an arts major sequence
(48 points) (students who wish to take the additional units required for
registration with the Australian Psychological Society may do so as part of
their elective credit points)
(f) undertake additional units to complete 144 points needed for the degree.
In addition to the core units above, students wanting an accredited psychology major must select one elective from the following:
For further information, refer to 'Psychology' under the Bachelor of Arts entry.
The arts major may be chosen from gender studies, history --politics, Indonesian, Australian Indigenous studies, mass communications, sociology or writing (details on each discipline are provided under the entry for the School of Humanities, Communications and Social Sciences).
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