COURSE INFORMATION

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E37 Bachelor of Science (Psychology)

This course is provided for students with a science background who are interested in careers combining psychology and areas from science and technology such as Aviation Science, Environmental Management, Human Biology, Sports Science and Computer Science.

 

SPECIAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENT

In addition to standard admission requirements, satisfactory performance in a TEE Science subject is expected.

 

COURSE STRUCTURE

Psychology is available by full-time or part-time study.  Generally, units should be completed in year sequence (i.e., all first year units should be completed before proceeding to second year units, and all second year units should be completed before proceeding to third year units).  Prerequisites must be adhered to and each of the research units must be taken in the exact sequence (i.e. PSY1102, PSY2202, PSY3303). Over the course of the degree students may not undertake more than 150 credit points at the first year level.

 

COURSE LOCATION AND MODE OF STUDY

The course is available by full-time or part-time study on Joondalup campus.  The Psychology units can be studied externally.  Other units may be available externally, please contact relevant course co-ordinator.

 

 
YEAR ONE
Semester 1
PSY1101 Introduction to Psychology * 15
PSY1111 Psychology: History and Perspectives 15
Major/Minor/Elective
Major/Minor/Elective
 
Semester 2
PSY1102 Research Methods in Psychology 1 15
PSY1204 Social Determinants of Behaviour 15
Major/Minor/Elective
Major/Minor/Elective
 
YEAR TWO - SEMESTER 2
Semester 1
PSY2202 Research Methods in Psychology 2 15
PSY2301 Learning and Motivation 15
Major/Minor/Elective
Major/Minor/Elective
 
Semester 2
PSY2214 Biological Psychology, Sensation and Perception 15
PSY2231 Developmental Psychology 15
Major/Minor/Elective
Major/Minor/Elective
 
YEAR THREE
Semester 1
PSY3303 Research Applications and Ethical Issues 15
PSY3343 Abnormal Psychology 15
PSY3216 Group Process and Group Management 15
PSY3211 Cultural Issues in Psychology 15
 
Semester 2
PSY3202 Personality 15
PSY3304 Cognition 15
PSY3246 Systems Consultation 15
PSY3203 Psychology of Interpersonal Skills 15
 
*PSY1101 Introduction to Psychology must be successfully completed before undertaking any subsequent units in psychology, however, this unit can be taken in conjunction with PSY1102 Research Methods in Psychology 1.
 
MINOR OR SUPPORTING MAJOR

Bachelor of Science (Psychology) students are required to choose a Minor, or Supporting Major, from a science field, for example, in human biology, human movement, environmental management, or computer science. Psychology, with its focus on human behaviour is ideally suited for study in combination with many other disciplines. There are now psychological specialisations in areas such as clinical, forensic, and community, all of which are offered at Master degree level. Psychology also has applications in emerging areas such as computer science. Students majoring in psychology may wish to discuss their Minor and Elective program with the course coordinator or student support officer.
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005)
For the purposes of considering a request for Reasonable Adjustments under the Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005), inherent requirements for this subject are articulated in the Unit Description, Learning Outcomes, Graduate Attributes and Assessment Requirements of this entry. The University is dedicated to provide support to those with special requirements. Further details on the support for students with disabilities or medical conditions can be found at the Student Equity, Diversity and Disability Service website:
http://intranet.ecu.edu.au/student/support/student-equity

Last Updated - Higher Education: 31/03/2006 VET: 31/03/2006