So yeah, intended for people wanting a bachelors degree as to become eligible for postgrad courses.UAC said:Further study: B Arts and Sciences is an ideal prelude to the Graduate Medical Program, Master of Teaching or Master of Business Administration. A wide range of postgraduate studies is available in the Faculties of Arts and Science. These will enable you to concentrate further on your major area of interest.
wouldnt that be a 3 yr couse?B Science (Psychology major)
Yeah the arts with psychology at unsw is not APS (Australian Psychology Society) accredited, however the arts-psychology degree at macquarie is APS accredited, meaning .... my degree is 3 years, then we have to compete to get into honours. To become formally registered with the APS it's actually... either two years more of studying (masters i think) or two more years of practice under supervision. Then Bam you get formally recognised as a psychologist. Anyway cutoffs for macq's APS accredited courses areSarah said:To gain recognition as a psychologists you need to do a 4 year psych based degree e.g B Psychology or B Science majoring in pyschology.The 4th year is the honours year.
Some degrees e.g B Arts (psych major) may not be sufficient to get you into the honours year. I know this is the case with UNSW as to do honours in psych you can only do it from a B Psych or B Science (Psychology major).
After the 4th year you either do a Masters of Psych or a PHD in psych to gain formal recognition with the Australian Psychologists Association (i think that's what it's called).
Anyway, hope this helps
pretty much none, you're up poo-creek.thejosiekiller said:if its competitive to get into honours from Bsci or Barts and u dont meet the requirements for the final yr to follow on what do you do? what options are there to progress to psychology masters or practise being a science graduate?