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Overview
- Provides accredited fourth-year training for applicants with accredited three-year degree.
- Graduate eligible for provisional registration as a psychologist with the Psychologist’s Board of Australia.
- Provides an opportunity for advanced study and research.
- Complete a research component, which includes a group thesis.
| QUT course code | PY20 |
| Attendance | Part-time or Full-time |
| Course duration | 1 year full-time
2 years part-time |
| Start month |
2013
February
Note: Closing date for applications is 1 October of the previous year in which you are applying for entry. |
| Delivery |
On campus
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| CRICOS code | 034714G |
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Details
The Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology builds on an Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC)-accredited undergraduate psychology degree and provides an opportunity for advanced study and research.
Course structure
The Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology comprises eight units and can be completed in full-time or part-time study mode.
Core units include PYB407 Research and Professional Development Seminar and one advanced research methods unit in quantitative or qualitative research such as PYB401 Advanced Research Methods, plus electives from advanced cognitive, organisational, counselling, developmental, and social theory. These units have three contact hours per week.
The course also includes a research component which entails a group thesis. PYB450 Research Thesis is undertaken in modules throughout the program. Students complete an independent review of the literature and prepare an outline for a research proposal as the basis of a negotiated group project. For the project, students jointly collect and then independently analyse and write up the data. Contact
hours for the research component are as required by the supervisor.
Career outcomes
Graduates of the fourth-year Psychology program have skills that can be applied to a variety of professional areas and may choose career paths in government health services, with private psychology practices, or alternatively in a range of other disciplines including business, justice and administration.
Professional recognition
The Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology provides an APAC-accredited fourth-year of training.
Graduates of this course are eligible for provisional registration as a psychologist with the Psychologists Board of Australia.
Further study of either two years of supervised work experience or the completeion of an appropriate higher degree (e.g. Master or Doctorate in Clinical Psychology or Master of Counselling Psychology) will allow fourth-year trained Psychology Graduates to be fully accredited and able to obtain registration from the Psychologists Board of Australia.
Units
Course structure
The Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology comprises eight units and can be completed in full-time or part-time study mode.
Core units include PYB407 Research and Professional Development Seminar and PYB401 Advanced Research Methods plus electives from advanced cognitive, organisational, counselling, developmental, and social theory. These units have three contact hours per week.
The course also includes a research component which entails a group thesis. PYB450 Research Thesis is undertaken in modules throughout the program. Students complete an independent review of the literature and prepare an outline for a research proposal as the basis of a negotiated group project. For the project, students independently collect, write up and analyse agreed specific components of the data. Contact hours for the research component are as required by the supervisor.
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Entry requirements
Entry to this course is competitive. To be considered for admission, applicants must hold an undergraduate degree accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC)as an entry point into PY20 Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology, for example QUT's Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology), with a minimum grade point average of 5 (based on QUT grade cut-offs) achieved in the second- and third-year APAC-accredited psychology units as given below.
Applicants with a QUT Degree
For applicants with a QUT bachelor award, the base level requirement for consideration for inclusion in the Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology program is a minimum overall grade point average of 5 in prescribed second- and third-year psychology units or their equivalent, specifically:
PYB202 Social and Organisational Psychology
PYB203 Developmental Psychology
PYB204 Cognition and Perception
PYB210 Research Design and Data Analysis
PYB304 Physiological Psychology
PYB306 Psychopathology
PYB309 Individual Differences and Assessment
PYB350 Advanced Statistical Analysis
Applicants with a Non-QUT Degree
For applicants with an APAC-accredited bachelor award other than from QUT, similar requirements are expected. Certified copies of complete academic transcripts and evidence of their eligibility to undertake an honours program at their home institution must be provided with applications.
Course fees
Your actual fees may vary depending on which units you choose. All fees are based on current fixed fee prices. We review fees annually.
2013: $10,200 (indicative) per Semester (subject to annual review)
Student Services and Amenities Fee
You'll need to pay the Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) as part of your course costs.
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Scholarships and financial support
You can apply for scholarships to help you with study and living costs.
You may also be eligible for Centrelink payments
Apply
How to apply for Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology
You apply directly to QUT for all our postgraduate courses.
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You're ready if you have:
- Found all the courses you want to apply for. You can apply for up to 3.
- Checked important dates.
- Checked you meet the entry requirements
- Checked course costs and if you're eligible for financial support
- Checked if you're eligible for credit for prior learning
- Collected supporting documents (see application form)
All done? Then you're ready to apply.
Application for postgraduate course admission form (PDF file, 362.47 KB)