Course code: 3502 + Department of Psychology, Caulfield campus + Full-fee- paying course: $10,000 (Australian residents); Not available to international students
On completion of the course, students will have:
The program has been granted conditional accreditation by the Australian Psychological Society and students are elgible for associate membership of the APS College of Health Psychologists. Students are able to apply for registration as a psychologist at the completion of the program.
Applicants should have a minimum of a second class honours degree in psychology or equivalent from an APS-accredited program. Students should therefore be eligible for associate membership of the APS. Suitability to the role of a professional working in the public arena will be assessed by refereesí reports and, if necessary, by interview. Students must be registered as a probationary psychologist at the beginning of the course to qualify for legal registration as a psychologist in the State of Victoria at the completion of the program.
The off-campus learning mode will require access to a personal computer (preferably a Pentium 111) with a minimum memory of 32KB RAM and a CD-ROM drive to complete assignments and conduct analyses necessary to a research report at masters level. Students must also have access to the internet and email.
Attendance at residential schools is compulsory throughout the four years of the program. There will be one five-day compulsory residential school per semester. The first of three supervised placements (42 days each) will begin in year two and will continue through the remainder of the program. Work towards the research report will also commence in year two and continue until the completion of the course.
The course is offered over four years part-time.
The following units will be offered in first year:
Assessment consists of the following three components:
A pass in all components is required for satisfactory completion of the course.
There will be scope for students who have completed coursework and/supervised placements of equivalent standing to those in the program to be granted an exemption for the relevant component(s) of up to 50 per cent of the coursework units. Appropriate methods of assessment of equivalence of prior study will be applied either through a viva, written examination, submission of refereesí reports and/or presentation of written work. Credit will not be given for previous research.
For more detailed information, contact Dr Sue Burney, course coordinator, Department of Psychology, Caulfield campus, telephone (03) 9903 2437 or email sue.burney@med.monash.edu.au. Application forms are available from the administrative assistant (Postgraduate Studies), telephone (03) 9905 4359.
Applicants should complete and submit the following forms:
Completed applications are to be forwarded to Dr Sue Burney, Department of Psychology, Monash University Caulfield Campus, PO Box 197, Caufield East, Victoria 3145, by 31 October 2002. Late applications may be considered.
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