Master of Psychology (Clinical) - Rule(c)

Full-Time Course Plan

The following are suggested patterns of enrolment or pathways for candidates studying on a full-time or part-time basis. They take into account unit pre-requisite, co-requisite and timetabling requirements. Candidates can each year choose to study less than the full-time pattern or 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).

Year Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3
1

PSYC503

PSYC507

PSYC504

PSYC516

PSYC505

PSYC514:12

PSYC506

2

PSYC526

PSYC525

PSYC528

PSYC529

PSYC535:12

Note:
Candidates entering under Rule (c) for Registered Psychologists receive Advanced Standing for the PSYC534.

Part-Time Course Plan

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 1
Year Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3
1

PSYC503

PSYC507

PSYC504

PSYC516

2

PSYC505

PSYC514:12

PSYC506

3

PSYC526

PSYC525

PSYC528

PSYC529

4

PSYC535:12

Note:
Candidates entering under Rule (c) for Registered Psychologists receive Advanced Standing for the PSYC534.