Social Science - Psychology specialisation (Bankstown and Penrith) - Code 4511, version 2, for students admitted in 2006.
The Psychology specialisation as outlined represents the minimum that students must complete for an APS and NSW Registration Board accredited undergraduate sequence in Psychology.
Students must satisfactorily complete 100 credit points from the units listed below and the two foundation units (Psychology: Human Behaviour and Psychology: Behavioural Science) to meet the minimum requirements for an APS and NSW Registration Board accredited undergraduate sequence in Psychology.
Students must complete the two foundation units, 101184 Psychology: Human Behaviour and 101183 Psychology: Behavioural Sciences, and the six compulsory advanced units listed below.
In addition students must take four units from Psychology Alternate Unit Pool.
Not all group units will be offered on each campus each year.
History and Philosophy of Psychology, and Advanced Survey Design and Analysis, are compulsory units for students intending to enrol in Psychology Honours programs (or a post-graduate degree in psychology).