Course

Postgraduate Diploma of Psychology

Approved Abbreviation: PGDipPsy


Western Sydney University Course Code: 1502.2

CRICOS Code: 028481C


The Postgraduate Diploma of Psychology is a fee-paying study in psychology designed for those seeking professional accreditation and is undertaken upon completion of an accredited three-year sequence in psychology. This award shares common classes with the specialist (non-honours year) of the Bachelor of Psychology program. This course is recognised as an accredited 4th year of study in psychology. The course comprises three 10-credit-point session-length units, one year-long 20-credit point research methods unit, and a 30-credit point thesis. As long as they meet prerequisites, students may take these units at a time convenient to themselves and do not necessarily follow a session- based plan. Students may be required to attend instruction on a campus other than that of their first enrolmen'.

Study Mode
One year full-time or two years part-time.

Advanced standing

Subject to the university's credit transfer regulations, applicants who have completed units in an equivalent course taught at a fourth year level, may be granted advanced standing up to a maximum of 50 per cent of the total course work. No credit will be given for research completed at another university. All applicants will have their transcripts assessed to ensure they have at least the equivalent of a three years psychology bachelors' degree in the AQF framework and for specified credit for any 4th year psychology or equivalent units. Advanced standing will only be given for psychology or equivalent content units under the university's specified credit rules. The maximum specified credit for the award will be 40 credit points and no specified credit will be given for the thesis component.

Accreditation
This course is accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) as an accredited fourth year of study in psychology. Graduates of this award wil be eligible for Provisional registration as a Psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia (PBA) and for associate membership of the Australian Psychological Society (APS).

Admission

Applications for the course must be made through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC). Further information on postgraduate courses is available on the Local Admissions section of the UWS website.

Students are required to have completed an undergraduate degree, comprising a major in psychology that is accredited by both the Australian Psychological Society and the New South Wales Psychologists Registration Board.

Course Structure

Qualification for this award requires the successful completion of 80 credit points including a 20 credit point research methods units, a 30 credit point thesis, and three 10 credit point units.

Recommended Sequence

Full-time

Year 1

1H session

100487Empirical Research Methods Seminar
100488Empirical Research Project

2H session

100487Empirical Research Methods Seminar
100488Empirical Research Project

Pool Units

100027Addictive Behaviours
100530Developmental Psychopathology
101198Principles and Practices of Forensic Psychology
101196Human Performance in Applied Psychology
100037Psychological Assessment of Children and Adolescents
100543Foundations of Analytical Psychology
101247Counselling and Consultation
101195Counselling and Intervention Through the Lifespan
101197Consulting in Applied Psychology
101202Narrative and Jungian Psychology
101201Madness and Culture

*Note: Not all of these units will be offered in 2006. Please check the 2006 timetable for availability.



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