Not completing Counselling Major
Part-Time Course Plan
The following are suggested patterns of enrolment or pathways for candidates studying on a part-time basis. They take into account unit pre-requisite, co-requisite and timetabling requirements. Candidates can each year choose to study more units than the part-time pattern, but if doing so should use these suggested patterns as guides as to how best structure their studies.
A six credit point unit is estimated to require a total workload of approximately 150 hours per unit (this means about 12 to 15 hours per week per unit).
For candidates commencing in Trimester 3
Year | Trimester 1 | Trimester 2 | Trimester 3 |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
|
PSYC101 |
|
PSYC102 |
|||
2 | PSYC200 |
PSYC213 |
|
100-level Elective Unit |
100-level Elective Unit |
||
3 | PSYC202 |
Listed Unit |
|
100-level Elective Unit |
100-level Elective Unit |
||
4 | 100-level Elective Unit or |
PSYC206 |
|
Elective Unit or |
Elective Unit or |
||
5 | PSYC366 |
PSYC371 |
|
PSYC363 |
PSYC372 |
||
6 | Listed Unit |
Listed Unit |
|
Listed Unit |
Listed Unit |
||
7 | Listed Unit |
|
|
Elective Unit |
|||
Elective Units: When selecting Elective Units in Years 1-3 it is assumed that candidates will select units from a range of 100-level introductory units. In Years 4-7 candidates can select units at 100, 200 or 300-level, but will need to be sure that overall they do not complete more than the maximum of 60 credit points. This maximum limit includes the 100-level Core and Minor Units. |