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Welcome to USQ. Springfield campus . Toowoomba campus . Fraser Coast campus . Undergraduate Programs. Bachelor of Psychology – Springfield Bachelor of Science (Psychology) – on campus * Bachelor of Science – External * + Gradate Diploma of Psychological Studies # * +
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Welcome to USQ Springfield campus Toowoomba campus Fraser Coast campus
Undergraduate Programs • Bachelor of Psychology – Springfield • Bachelor of Science (Psychology) – on campus * • Bachelor of Science – External * + • Gradate Diploma of Psychological Studies # * + * The BSc is a 3 year program based on Toowoomba campus + Some courses are offered on campus on Fraser coast # For students with a previous degree and recommended pre-requisites
Undergraduate Programs • Advantages of the Springfield Program • Nearly 100% Psychology content • Some practical component • Allows probationary registration as a psychologist at the end of the program • Guaranteed fourth year place if progress is satisfactory
Undergraduate Programs • Advantages of the Toowoomba Programs • Maximum flexibility – study can be on-campus or off campus this can be mixed • Exemptions can be made for recognition of prior learning • Allows the ability to take on other areas of study to maximise employment opportunities • On completion of Honours allows application for Probationary Psychologist in Queensland
Information about careers in psychology • We have information on our departmental web site at http://www.usq.edu.au/sciences/psychology/careers/default.htm Note: not all careers use the word “psychologist”. Many jobs use psychological knowledge and skills. • Therefore, think broadly! • Further information is available at http://www.psy.unsw.edu.au/careers/careershome.html
The Three year degree can qualify you for jobs such as • Counsellor • Youth Worker • Personnel Officer • Research Officer • Child Safety Officer • Community Corrections Officer • Research Officer • Health Promotion Officer • Training Officer
People who complete the Three year degree may do further or study to become a • Teacher • Police officer • Human resource manager • Sales or marketing consultant
Private practice Corporations - consulting firms, market research companies, recruitment firms, test development corporations Education - universities, schools, career services Government departments Health and welfare services Community agencies Police force, law courts and prisons Counselling services Defence forces Non-profit organisations and professional associations Research institutions Training and development services. Where do Psychologists Work
How to become a Psychologist • To become registered in Qld requires: • Completion of an accredited Honours degree + 2 year supervised experience (Note the Assessment, Counselling & Abnormal psych must be studied in the 3rd or 4th year of the degree). • OR completion of an an approved Masters Coursework program such as the Master of Psychology (Health or Clinical) offered at USQ.
Our Philosophy (what we teach and why) Scientist-Practitioner Model Knowledge Base ****** ****** ****** ****** ****** ****** ****** Scientist ** **** **** ***** *** *** ****** Practitioner * *** ****** ****** ****** Year 1 BSc Year 2 BSc Year 3 BSc Year 4 Hons Year 5 Masters Year 6 Masters Year 7+ PhD
Bachelor of Science (Psychology) • Compulsory Core Courses (4) • CSC1402 Foundation Computing (S1,2,3) • CMS1000 Communication & Scholarship (S1,2,3) • STA2300 Data Analysis (S1,2,3) • PSY1030 Cross-cultural and Indigenous Psychology (S2,3)
Bachelor of Science (Psychology) Psychology Major (16 compulsory Courses) Compulsory Psychology Electives (Optional) Foundation Psychology A Foundation Psychology B Social Processes of Behaviour Motivation & Emotion Developmental Psychology Human Info Processing Research Methods in Psych A Research Methods in Psych B Assessment of Behaviour Abnormal Psychology Counselling Psychology Clinical Health Psychology Individual Differences Human Factors Physiological Psychology Advanced Research Methods & Statistics Sport Psychology Industrial & Organisational Psychology Career Assessment and Development http://www.usq.edu.au/handbook/current/bsci.html
Bachelor of Science (Psychology) Choose any other 8 courses from either • Psychology Electives or • Non-PsychologyElectives (see below) Biology Human Resource Management Marketing Languages Education Sociology Computing Marketing Visual Arts Anthropology Nursing Statistics Early Childhood Law
Good luck! • Enjoy your first year of studies at USQ!