WELCOME Graduate Diploma in Psychology Orientation Start Year Intake 2020 Simon Cropper – Graduate Diploma Program Convener Andrew Howes – Academic Programs Manager
Introductions Other key staff Judi Humberstone – Undergraduate Programs Convenor Geoff Saw – Timetabling Coordinator & Tutor Coordinator Chris Groot – Sem 1 MBB1 & Sem 2 MBB2 coordinator Rob Hester – Director of Teaching & Learning
Agenda What we will cover today: • Key websites and resources: my.unimelb, Handbook & LMS • Course Structure • Class Registration and Timetabling • FAQ & Pathways • School and Stop 1 Support • Access to Redmond Barry Building •Questions
Key websites and resources ask.unimelb - https://ask.unimelb.edu.au/app/home Use this to find general information about almost anything related to the student lifecycle and student admin. my.unimelb - https:// my . unimelb .edu.au/ Use this to view your study plan, view your personal details, enrol into subjects, apply for leave, access fee statements, access results, links to your LMS, timetable, library information and to Melbourne School of Psychological submit forms. Sciences Handbook https://handbook.unimelb.edu.au/ www.psych.unimelb.edu.au The handbook contains important course information at https://handbook.unimelb.edu.au/2020/courses/340aa Each subject has an entry ie PSYC20008 Developmental Psychology https://handbook.unimelb.edu.au/2020/subjects/psyc20008 including key dates information. LMS - https://lms.unimelb.edu.au/ The LMS is the University’s online system for subject information such as readings; submitting assignments and providing feedback to students.
Course structure Start Year Part-time Year 1 Semester 1 2020 PSYC10004 Mind, Brain PSYC20008 and Behaviour 1 Developmental 2 x Level 1 core subjects 50 points 25 points Psychology Year 2 4 x Level 2 core subjects OR 50 points 25 points PSYC20006 Biological 2 x Level 3 core subjects Psychology 25 points 2 x Level 3 elective subjects Semester 2 2020 PSYC10004 Mind, Brain PSYC20007 Cognitive 25 points and Behaviour Psychology Total OR 125 points PSYC20009 Personality and Social Psychology Part time students need to aim to complete within 4 years.
Course structure Start Year Part-time PSYC20008 PSYC40014 Year 2 Semester 1 Developmental Advanced 50 points 2021 Psychology Research Methods OR in Psychology PSYC20006 Biological Psychology PSYC20007 PSYC40013 Semester 2 Cognitive Advanced 2021 Psychology Psychological OR Theory & Practice PSYC20009 Personality and Social Psychology Level 3 Elective Level 3 Elective Year 3 Semester 1 25 points 2022
Course structure Level 3 Elective options Level 3 Elective subjects Semester 1 PSYC30012 The Unconscious Mind PSYC30014 The Psychopathology of Everyday Life PSYC30017 Perception, Memory and Cognition PSYC30018 Neuroscience and the Mind Semester 2 PSYC30016 Lifespan Social and Emotional Development PSYC30019 Development of the Thinking Child PSYC30020 The Integrated Brain PSYC30022 Trends in Personality and Social Psychology
Timetable & Class Registration If classes are displaying as full or if you are having issues with the registration process you will need to submit a request through the Class Registration Enquiry Management (CREM) system. If you're not sure how to use CREM, you can read more about it here.
Pathways & Further Study Melbourne School of APAC accredited Graduate Diploma in Psychology Psychological Sciences Become a registered psychologist in Australia Applied Psychology Career Options 1.5 Year Master of Applied Psychology (MAP) 1 Year APAC accredited Fourth Year Graduate Diploma in Psychology (Advanced) 2 year APAC accredited Master of Psychology Possible career opportunities include: (Clinical Psychology) or Master of Psychology Data analyst (Clinical Neuropsychology) Human resource consultancy Applied social research Marketing Consumer research Clinical Psychologist Policy development S cience communication Clinical Neuropsychologist For more information, visit psychologicalsciences.unimelb.edu.au CRICOS Provider Code:00116K * TheMaster of AppliedPsychology does notcarry professionalaccreditationandis not a pathwayto professionalregistrationas a psychologist.
Support Services and Key Information Graduate Diploma in Psychology information : Our website has links to the assignment extension form, policy information and the Graduate Diploma student manual: http://psychologicalsciences.unimelb.edu.au/study/graduate- diploma Census Dates : Dates listed on my.unimelb and in the handbook entry for each subject. It is your responsibility to be aware of key enrolment and withdrawal dates. Special Consideration: You may experience unexpected circumstances that significantly impact your studies, or, you may experience ongoing health conditions or official commitments that require study adjustments to assist you. The University has policies and procedures in place if you need support: http://students.unimelb.edu.au/admin/special Student Advocacy and Health Services: The Student Advocacy Service can provide help and discuss the options that might be available if you need to apply, or have applied for, Special Consideration. The University's Health Service and Counselling and Psychological Services are available to all students.
Study Spaces As a Graduate Diploma student, you have access to the Graduate Study Hub on Level 10 (Rm 1010) of the Redmond Barry Building from 7am to 7pm. All Graduate Diploma students should have access to this space. If you cannot get in to the Graduate Study Hub, please contact us.
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