Psychology - PSYCAH3944
Stream Summary
Faculty: SCI - Faculty of Science
School: School of Psychology
Contact: http://www.psy.unsw.edu.au/
Program: 3944 - Advanced Science / Fine Arts
Award(s):
Bachelor of Science (Advanced) (Honours)
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Stream Outline
Students undertaking Honours in Psychology conduct a major independent research project under the supervision of a member of the academic staff, and write a thesis based on the project. In addition, students undertake coursework each semester.
Upon completion of Honours in the School of Psychology at UNSW graduates will have the following attributes:
- Demonstrate advanced knowledge and skills in research methods in psychology.
- Demonstrate a broad understanding of a body of knowledge and theoretical concepts in psychology with advanced understanding in some area and capable to adapt knowledge and skills in diverse contexts.
- Demonstrate critical and creative thinking skills in psychology and capable to identify and formulate solutions to complex problems with intellectual independence.
- Demonstrate knowledge of values and ethics in psychology and the ability to apply ethical principles to psychological practice.
- Demonstrate knowledge in the foundations of psychological testing, including the theoretical and empirical bases underpinning the construction, implementation, and interpretation of some of the more widely used cognitive and personality assessments, and foundational skills in the ethical use of psychological tests.
- Demonstrate communication skills to present a clear and coherent exposition of knowledge and ideas to a variety of audiences.
- Demonstrate foundational knowledge and skills in interviewing.
- Demonstrate foundational knowledge and skills in counselling.
Stream Structure
Semester One
- PSYC4073 Honours Research Project A (12 UOC)
- PSYC4093 Psychology 4A (12 UOC)
- PSYC4083 Honours Research Project B (18 UOC)
- PSYC4103 Psychology 4B (6 UOC)
Assessment
All students will be required to complete a written thesis. Details of thesis requirements such as word limit, format, and submission deadline will be provided by the School.
At the end of a student’s first semester, an EC grade will be awarded provided that all requirements for the semester have been satisfactorily completed, and the supervisor is satisfied with a student’s progress on their project. Where requirements have not been completed or the supervisor feels progress is unsatisfactory, the grade will be withheld and the student given an opportunity to complete the requirement and / or progress their project. If the outstanding requirement(s) has not been completed prior to the commencement of the following semester, the supervisor will discuss this with the Honours Coordinator in the School and the student may be required to withdraw from the program. Once withdrawn from the program, a student will need to reapply for admission to the Honours Program.
Academic Rules
- Students are expected to complete all the requirements for Honours as listed in this page of the Handbook. Where a student does not complete a particular requirement of Honours, their grade and hence graduation will be withheld until the item is completed.
- Students must abide by UNSW policies and procedures with regards to Occupational Health & Safety, Ethics, and Research. Details of these will be provided to students in an Honours Handbook and information session by the School.
- Students will complete a research project totalling 30 UOC. Each student will have a supervisor for their project who is expected to have at least a Masters (AQF level 9) qualification.
- Students may be supervised by a person external to UNSW, especially where a research project is industry-based. However, where a student has an external supervisor a joint-supervisor must be nominated who is an employed academic of the School.
- It is not possible to take leave from the Honours program.
Honours Grade Calculation
- Research project component (PSYC4073 Honours Research Project A & PSYC4083 Honours Research Project B) - 62.5%
- Coursework component (PSYC4093 Psychology 4A & PSYC4103 Psychology 4B) - 37.5%
Final Mark ≥85 (Honours Class 1)
Final Mark 75-84 (Honours Class 2.1)
Final Mark 65-74 (Honours Class 2.2)
Final Mark 50-64 (Honours Class 3)
The calculation of class of award will be determined from the student’s weighted average mark for all of the courses (research-based and coursework) required for the program.
Please note that only courses completed as part of the Honours program will be included within an honours calculation.
Honours marks and gradings will be scrutinised at the School level to ensure consistency across cohorts. The Faculty will also review these marks and grades prior to the release of results.
Admission Requirements and Process
The Honours in Psychology stream is the honours pathway for students who have completed an approved Psychology major in a pass degree at UNSW.
To gain entry to Honours in Psychology, students who began their current degree program in 2011 or later are required to have completed a psychology major with a minimum WAM (weighted average mark) of 75% across psychology courses that they have taken as part of the psychology major sequence in their program. Level I elective courses in Psychology such as PSYC1022, PSYC1023, PSYC1024 and PSYC1031 do not count in the calculation of this average.
The psychology average (PSYC WAM) is based on a students’ first attempt at courses. Results for psychology courses completed by students whilst on exchange at another university, or from credit transfer from another university, are not included in the PSYC WAM.
Students achieving an average of 70% or more may be admitted subject to appropriate research and supervision resources being available and at the discretion of the Head of School.
Students who began their current degree program prior to 2011 are required to have achieved a PSYC WAM of 70% or higher across all psychology courses.
Exceptional graduates from other institutions may apply for Honours in Psychology via program 4518 Bachelor of Psychological Science.
Admission Process
In Semester 2 each year, a meeting is organised by the School for all current students who wish to undertake a Fourth Year in psychology. The meeting time and location will be advertised via Level III psychology courses. At this meeting information is provided regarding Honours, including a list of available supervisors and their research interests. If you wish to apply for Honours in the following year, it is important that you attend this meeting as you will be given an application form which requires you to nominate your preference for supervisor and research area.
Honours in Psychology does not allow for mid-year intake.
Pathways
An Honours degree is required for entry to most postgraduate psychology programs in Australian universities.
Registration as a Psychologist and APS Membership
Honours in Psychology at UNSW meets the requirement of a fourth year in psychology towards provisional national registration as a psychologist www.psychologyboard.gov.au and associate membership of the Australian Psychological Society (APS).