<< >> ^

Caulfield/Peninsula section

The Caulfield/Peninsula section of the department offers sequences of subjects which constitute minor and major programs in the BA. An honours year as well as a Graduate Diploma of Applied Psychology are also available, as are postgraduate coursework degree programs.

Subjects are available full-time and part-time on Caulfield and Peninsula campuses. Evening classes are offered on the Caulfield campus only.

The first-year subjects, APY1010 and APY1020, provide a general introduction to psychology as a science, with a laboratory program which augments the material provided in the lectures. In second year, APY2010 provides a core program in developmental psychology supplemented by study modules in physiological psychology and research design. This subject is offered in first semester. In the second semester, APY2020 offers programs of study in personality, social psychology and research design.

There is no choice of subjects in first and second years, and subjects must be completed in the order APY1010, APY1020, APY2010, APY2020. This sequence constitutes a minor in the BA.

First-year subjects carry a points value of six points each, and second-year subjects a value of eight points each.

In third year, the subjects offered develop the applied nature of psychology in several different fields. APY3010 deals with psychology in the industrial setting, with programs of study in psychological assessment and classification, education and training and vocational development. APY3020 deals with organisational behaviour and human factors. Students must also complete APY3040, the central theme of which is theory, research and experimental methods in psychology. These three subjects are compulsory in the BA major. For those seeking entry into the honours year or the Graduate Diploma in Applied Psychology, a fourth subject must be chosen from a range of options. These include APY3030 (Professional development), APY3050 (Community psychology), APY3060 (Psychology and the law), APY3070 (Experiential counselling), APY3080 (Health psychology), APY3090 (Sport psychology), and APY3100 (Introduction to psychoanalytic theory).

The psychology major requires a minimum of fifty-two points. Those students who enrolled before 1994 can meet this requirement by completing two subjects at first-year level, two at second-year level and three at third-year level. Students are advised that a fourth subject at third-year level is necessary to meet the accreditation criteria for the Australian Psychological Society. Those students who enrolled from 1994 can meet this requirement by completing two subjects at first-year level, two at second-year level and four at third-year level.

Entry to the honours year APY4000 requires at least an average of credit in third-year subjects.

The department offers a Graduate Diploma in Applied Psychology on the Caulfield campus (one year full-time or part-time equivalent). See the Faculty of Science handbook for details.

Further information may be obtained from the Caulfield/Peninsula section - telephone 9903 2247.


<< >> ^
Handbook Contents | Faculty Handbooks | Monash University
Published by Monash University, Clayton, Victoria 3168
Copyright © Monash University 1996 - All Rights Reserved - Caution
Authorised by the Academic Registrar December 1996