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The Honours Degree of the Bachelor of Psychology and Business (Psychology)Course code: 3954 ~ Course abbreviation: BPsychBus(Psy)(Hons)~ Total credit points required: 48 ~ 1 years full-time, 2 years part-time ~ Managing faculty: Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences Study mode and course locationOn-campus (Clayton, South Africa, Malaysia) Off-campus (Singapore) Course descriptionThe honours program in psychology aims to increase student understanding of theoretical and methodological aspects of research, to develop their analytic, research and communication skills, and to provide them with advanced knowledge in specific areas of the science and practice of psychology. In this program students complete coursework components designed to expand their knowledge of statistics and the ethics of psychological research and practice, and broaden their understanding of the discipline. Students also undertake a supervised research project which aims to provide training in both discipline specific and generic research skills. The research project forms the basis of a literature review and research paper presented at the end of the course. Course objectivesOn successful completion of the course the student will be expected to able to: describe and discuss theories and research, and investigate and critically evaluate issues in the core discipline areas of psychology; contribute to discipline knowledge through research, including critical review of scientific literature, identification of research problems, design and conduct of research, application of statistical analyses to evaluate research outcomes, and clear communication of findings according to the professional requirements of the discipline; describe and discuss the ethical standards and legislative frameworks governing research and practice in psychology, and demonstrate an appreciation of the role of ethics in maintaining the integrity of the profession; recognise the importance of the relationship between knowledge of the scientific discipline of psychology and the application of this knowledge in the practice of psychology, and to demonstrate this understanding across a number of applications of the discipline; demonstrate the skills required to maintain professional competence by keeping up with recent developments and contemporary issues in the field and appreciate the importance of ongoing professional development and training and demonstrate a foundation knowledge in a selected range of related discipline areas that complement the theoretical and practical application of psychology. Special requirementsApplicants must possess a bachelors degree and a major sequence in psychology accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC), or qualification assessed as equivalent by the APAC. Ordinarily students would have completed a Bachelor of Psychology and Business or equivalent.
Course structureIn this course students complete coursework components designed to expand knowledge of statistics and the ethics of psychological and business research and practice, and broaden understanding of their discipline. Students will also undertake a supervised research project, the aim of which is to provide training in both discipline-specific and generic research skills. It also forms the basis of a literature review and research paper presented at the end of the course. Course requirementsTo qualify for the Honours Degree of the Bachelor of the Bachelor of Psychology and Business (Psychology), students must satisfactorily complete the following units. Full time
Plus one elective unit from the following:
Part timeFirst year
Plus one elective unit from the following:
Second year
Professional recognitionThe program is accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council and meets the requirements of the Australian Psychological Society for Associate Membership. Contact detailsVisit http://www.med.monash.edu.au/spppm/4thyear; email 4thyearpsych.enquiries@med.monash.edu.au; telephone +61 3 9903 1173 |