you could transfer anytime, but it is probably better to just do it at the end of 3rd year (i think at one point they will ask what students are interested in this in one of the later lectures). Im actually going to try and see someone about this, as i want to transfer aswell.lmnopq said:Thanks for that explanation! So if I am doing a BA-Psyc right now, is it possible for me to transfer into BPsyc in the middle of my first year or for second year? Because i want a Psyc degree not an arts degree...
Also, is it possible to combine BPsyc with other degrees such as LLB or is that only possible with BA-Psyc
i can see both points of view. Im sick to death of people bagging out arts degrees as well- i think you can learn a lot of practical skills in many arts units. HOWEVER, i dont think lmnopq was bagging it out like that. If your going to do a unit that is prodominantly psych units, then it would seem better to get a psych degree. Although WE know there is very little difference, some employers might not (i know, it says much about their ignorance) and from a social view, if your a practicing psychologist, saying you have a psych degree is perceived as better than an saying you have an arts degree (even if you did the exact same thing). Its unfortunate that we live in such a society, but thats how things are...absent said:your so called 'arts' degree is what BPsych students come out with if they don't make the cut for honours!! i'm sick of this 'arts' bullshit, like its a bad thing, oohhh, I don't want an arts degree!!!! like you were told, its pretty much the same bloody thing. only diff is because people expect BPsych to go onto honours year, its made a little easier for them coz all the cor units are set out. BA-Psych students have to use their elective points to do some of the courses.
If you wanted a 'Psych' degree, not an 'arts' degree, perhaps you should have worked harder, and gotten into BPsych, but I'm assuming you didn't, so live with the fact that your doing 'arts'!!! change at the end of your third year like evryone else intends too
lmnopq said:What is the difference between these degrees? BPsyc has a higher UAI.. but I don't understand why. BA-Psyc allows for more flexibility right? Does one take longer than the other (including honours)?? Please help!
Not if you want to become a registered psychologist.. coz then u do 2 years of supervised practice... with either degree. and then u get a big fat certificate from the APA saying your a big fat fellow psychologist.PwarYuex said:In terms of getting a job, would a BPsych(Hons) have any more weight than a BA - Psych(Hons) simply because, on a superficial level, it appears that one is more specialised that the other?
Hmm, there's the issue that the BPsych forces you to do more psych units -- some employers might know it, some mightn't.clairegirl said:Not if you want to become a registered psychologist.. coz then u do 2 years of supervised practice... with either degree. and then u get a big fat certificate from the APA saying your a big fat fellow psychologist.
which shouldn't limit your options.
Saying that.. anyone who does become a registered psychologist.. i very much doubt anyone would want to go work for the type of companys that don't know that u have to go through the same standards and crap to become a reg. psychologist. I know if i was, i wouldn't to work for some ignorant company that thought there was a difference
did that make sense? im tired... blregh
Thats coolioPwarYuex said:Hmm, there's the issue that the BPsych forces you to do more psych units -- some employers might know it, some mightn't.
Sorry, I didn't mean to ask the question that I knew the answer to... I think I was trying to bring up the issue of employment -- ie, if you want to do more psych units, why not do the psych degree?
yes i believe its possible, some masters dont require honors however you still need a gpa.. i think its like 2.75?vach said:Hi i was just wondering if you fulfil APA requirements if you finish your undergrad as a BA-psych without honours then do a masters in psychology then go onto phd. Would that be possible to achieve without honours? Oh and i got a PC(wavered by the big chekaluk) for psy222 would that rule me out for a transfer into honours even if i get the required GPA?
cheers,
-v