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Handbook 1997 : Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences : Psychology

512-303 Psychology 3C

Note:

Further information about this subject is contained in the Psychology 1 Manual available from the School of Behavioural Science. This subject is available to Science students only. Credit cannot be gained for 512-301 and both of 512-302 and 512-303. The pass criteria must be satisfied in order to gain a pass in Psychology 3C. Please refer to pass criteria details located under Psychology 512-200 entry.

Credit Points:

25.0

Coordinator:

Dr V. Anderson

Prerequisite/s:

Psychology 512-201 or equivalent.

Corequisite/s:

Psychology 512-300.

Timetable:

All Year

Contact:

39 hours lectures (two a week) and 39 hours of practical, tutorial or project work

Subject Description:

The principal objectives are to provide students with opportunities to: (i) acquire knowledge of at least two foundational areas of psychological enquiry, (ii) acquire knowledge of at least one applied area of psychological enquiry, (iii) acquire skills for applying theoretical knowledge to psychological research, and (iv) demonstrate psychological knowledge and skill through written and oral expression. The content consists of three sections chosen from a range offered by the Department or approved sections offered by other departments.

Assessment:

For each section, a written exam of up to 3000 words, or an exam of up to one hour and a report or essay of up to 2000 words. (Assessment for approved sections taken in other departments will be determined by that department.)

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