This Course is archived with an end date of 15/05/2024

Overview

The Graduate Diploma in Psychology (Advanced) provides a fourth year of study in Psychology for graduates who already have completed an accredited three-year undergraduate degree in Psychology. The Diploma thus assists people who wish to meet the minimum educational qualification requirements for registration to work as a psychologist. Students in… For more content click the Read More button below.

Contacts

Academic Chair

Admission requirements

Enrolment restrictions

Entry requirements (onshore)

Entry requirements (transnational)

English language requirements

Learning outcomes

1.

Students will develop knowledge of the theoretical and empirical bases of psychological assessment and psychological interventions, and an understanding of the application of the scientist-practitioner model to the practice of psychology.

2.

Students will develop competence in the skills required to conduct psychological research.

3.

Students will demonstrate strong critical thinking skills in relation to psychological topics and issues, and an understanding of how both the science and practice of psychology are situated within the broader contexts of society, culture and history.

Professional outcomes

Professional recognition

Professional accreditation

Accrediting bodies