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hApPy1

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Hey there ppl- i just realised that the degree im interested in is not what i thought it was. Technically the BALLB- this psychology/law degree is in fact part of a Bachelor of Arts rather than Science psychology.

What is the difference? that is- between arts psychology and science psychology...are they both credited by the Australian psychological society....

thanx heaps ppl
 

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Theyre both accreditted, and the difference lies in your B Arts or B Sci part, whereby you:

BA-Psych LLB said:
General Requirements

1. Minimum number of credit points: 116
2. Minimum number of credit points which satisfy the requirements for the degree of Bachelor: 68
3. Maximum number of credit points at 100 level: 30
4. Minimum number of credit points in units with a LAW prefix: 74
5. Minimum number of credit points in units with a non-LAW prefix: 33
6. and completion of other specific requirements as set out in the Schedule of Undergraduate Programs
vs.

BSci-Psych said:
General Requirements

1. Minimum number of credit points: 68
2. Maximum number of credit points at 100 level: 30
3. Minimum number of credit points in units at 200 level or above designated in the Schedule of Undergraduate Units as science units: 34
4. Minimum number of credit points in units at 300 level or above designated in the Schedule of Undergraduate Units as science units: 18
5. and completion of other specific requirements as set out in the Schedule of Undergraduate Programs
The BA is more humanities based, whereas the BSc is more structured towards a science path.

But as far as i know, both use the same Psych units.
 

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thanx heaps for that. lol unfortunatly i have n idea what credit points are or what all those umbers mean...perhaps i should b a little more specific- i guess im asking about the content...how can one b more humanities based and the other scientific when they teach the same thing?

im sure thats a silly question- but its one id luv an answer too :p

ps. until now im still not certain what i want to do- grrrrr

thanx again :)
 

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PSYL01 - Psychology + Law (Undergraduate Study Pattern) said:
Major: Psychology
Area of Study: Psychology
Degrees: BA-Psych LLB - Bachelor of Arts- Psychology with the degree of Bachelor of Laws (UAC Preference 300395 CSP 310395 DFEE)
Offered By: Department of Law,
Department of Psychology,
Division of Law,
LP - Division of Linguistics and Psychology
General Requirements
Minimum number of credit points 116
Minimum number of credit points which satisfy the requirements for the degree of Bachelor 68
Maximum number of credit points at 100 level 30
Minimum number of credit points in units with a LAW prefix 74
Minimum number of credit points in units with a non-LAW prefix 33
and completion of other specific requirements as set out below
Specific Requirements
100 level
Required LAW104 Law, Lawyers and Society (3) 3
Required LAW114 Jurisprudence (3) 3
Required PSY104 Introduction to Psychology I (3) 3
Required PSY105 Introduction to Psychology II (3) 3
Required either STAT170 Introductory Statistics (3)
or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis (3) 3
200 level
Required LAW203 Torts (3) 3
Required LAW204 Contracts (3) 3
Required LAW205 Criminal Law and Procedure I (3) 3
Required LAW206 Criminal Law and Procedure II (3) 3
Required PSY222 Design and Statistics II (4) 4
Required PSY234 Social and Personality Psychology (3) 3
Required PSY235 Developmental Psychology (3) 3
Required PSY236 Biopsychology and Learning (3) 3
Required PSY237 Cognition and Perception (3) 3
300 level
Required either both LAW311 - Public Law I (3)
and LAW312 - Public Law II (3)
or both LAW314 - Constitutional Law and Administration I (3)
and LAW315 - Constitutional Law and Administration II (3) 6
Required LAW316 Property in Law and Equity I (3) 3
Required LAW317 Property in Law and Equity II (3) 3
Required PSY332 Principles of Psychological Assessment (4) 4
Required 8 cp from PSY units 8
400 level
Required LAW405 Remedies (4) 4
Required LAW406 Business Organisations (4) 4
Required LAW500 Litigation (4) 4
Required 32 cp from LAW units 32
Electives
Balance of credit points required 5
TOTAL CREDIT POINTS REQUIRED FOR THIS PROGRAM 116
PSYC04 - Psychology (Undergraduate Study Pattern) said:
Major: Psychology
Area of Study: Psychology
Degrees: BSc-Psych - Bachelor of Science-Psychology (UAC Preference 300129 CSP 310129 DFEE)
Offered By: Department of Psychology,
LP - Division of Linguistics and Psychology
General Requirements
Minimum number of credit points 68
Maximum number of credit points at 100 level 30
Minimum number of credit points points in units at 200 level or above designated in the Schedule of Undergraduate Units as science units 34
Minimum number of credit points in units at 300 level or above designated in the Schedule of Undergraduate Units as science units 18
and completion of other specific requirements as set out below
Specific Requirements
100 level
Required PSY104 Introduction to Psychology I (3) 3
Required PSY105 Introduction to Psychology II (3) 3
Required either STAT170 Introductory Statistics (3)
or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis (3) 3
200 level
Required PSY222 Design and Statistics II (4) 4
Required PSY234 Social and Personality Psychology (3) 3
Required PSY235 Developmental Psychology (3) 3
Required PSY236 Biopsychology and Learning (3) 3
Required PSY237 Cognition and Perception (3) 3
300 level
Required PSY332 Principles of Psychological Assessment (4) 4
Required 8 cp from PSY units 8
Electives
Balance of credit points required 31
TOTAL CREDIT POINTS REQUIRED FOR THIS PROGRAM 68
PSYC02 - Psychology (Undergraduate Study Pattern) said:
Major: Psychology
Area of Study: Psychology
Degrees: BA - Psych - Bachelor of Arts- Psychology (UAC Preference 300127 CSP 310127 DFEE)
Offered By: Department of Psychology,
LP - Division of Linguistics and Psychology
General Requirements
Minimum number of credit points 68
Maximum number of credit points at 100 level 30
Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18
and completion of other specific requirements as set out below
Specific Requirements
100 level
Required PSY104 Introduction to Psychology I (3) 3
Required PSY105 Introduction to Psychology II (3) 3
Required either STAT170 Introductory Statistics (3)
or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis (3) 3
200 level
Required PSY222 Design and Statistics II (4) 4
Required PSY234 Social and Personality Psychology (3) 3
Required PSY235 Developmental Psychology (3) 3
Required PSY236 Biopsychology and Learning (3) 3
Required PSY237 Cognition and Perception (3) 3
300 level
Required PSY332 Principles of Psychological Assessment (4) 4
Required 8 cp from PSY units 8
Electives
Balance of credit points required 31
TOTAL CREDIT POINTS REQUIRED FOR THIS PROGRAM 68
The first one is for the BA-Psych LLB and the second one is a sample BSc-Psych and the third one is the BA-Psych

Basically, as you can see, the core Psych units are exactly the same, thats because theyre offered by the division of Psychology, rather than the the Science department or the Arts department.

So in essence the only thing that differs are your specialisations and electives outside of the core subjects. (Core subjects are the compulsory units/subjects which you have to do to complete the degree).

MQ Handbook said:
Credit Point
Each unit of study is worth a specified number of credit
points. The credit point value of a unit reflects the
amount of work required in the unit. Each credit point in
a half-year unit would indicate that you should expect to
spend about 3 hours each week on that unit (including
class contact hours).
http://www.handbook.mq.edu.au/PDFs/2006/ug-glossary-of-terms.pdf Is always a good place to go for terms :)

Hope that helps
 

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theres another thread explaining the difference between science and arts psyche, look it up

the only differnece between the two is that with science-psyche ur electives are sciencey based whereas with arts-psyche u can choose whatever the hell u want (as long as u meet the pre requisites for each subject.. usually u can't get into law and business subjects, there are only a few business subjects u can do like marketing101 as an example)

n e who in my first year when i was doing arts-psyche my electives were

marketing101
computing and information systems 114
human geography
educational psychology

however because ur doing law... it would restrict the amount of electives u'de have...

the best person on BOS to speak to would be Maryjane (skittled's girlfriend) she does arts-psyche/law private message her, i havnt seen her post in a while so ask skittled lol

oh n asylum is right they are BOTH APS accredited
 

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Steve has locked her up and kept her brains all to himself!! :(
 

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