Overview

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Program of study overview
Program of study notes

Professional accreditation and recognition

Professional accreditation

Aims

The aims of the Psychology (Extended Major) major are to develop knowledge of the factors influencing human behaviour and experience, and to provide skills for the application of this knowledge to issues in the real world. Graduates will develop core knowledge in psychological theory and research to prepare them for possible entry into an Honours program in psychology.

Psychology provides a core set of studies covering such fields as learning, motivation, personality, development across the lifespan, social influences, group processes and biological influences on behaviour. Also integral to the course is the development of critical thinking and research skills, and an understanding of the ethical responsibilities of researchers and psychology clinicians.

Learning outcomes

On completion students will be able to:
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Demonstrate knowledge of influences on human behaviour, both normal and abnormal
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Understand the principles and techniques of psychological research
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Demonstrate knowledge of psychological assessment and measurement
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Critically analyse ideas and research
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Connect their theoretical knowledge and learned psychological techniques with relevant real-world problems
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Demonstrate knowledge of ethical principles governing the conduct of research, the use of formal assessment tests and clinical practice by psychologists
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Demonstrate discipline-based writing skills, including mastery of APA-style conventions

Available in courses

Diploma in Arts
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Tourism and Events Management / Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of International Relations and Political Science / Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Arts and Science
Associate Degree in Arts - Exit Only