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1 2016 Career Advisers’ Seminar Friday 15 April 2016 RMIT Storey Hall

2 Studying Psychology Russell Conduit Psychology Discipline Leader Laurel Mackenzie Associate Program Manager, Social Science (Psychology)

3 What is a psychologist? 3

4 RMIT University©2011 4

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6 What is a psychologist? 6 Psychologists are experts in human behaviour, having studied the brain, memory, learning, human development and the processes determining how people think, feel, behave and react. Psychologists apply their expertise using reliable and scientifically supported methods. APS website “About Psychologists”

7 A choice of 4 undergraduate programs that offer APAC accredited 3-year sequences APAC accredited 4th year (Honours) and Postgraduate study Psychology at RMIT

8 An undergraduate degree in psychology will equip graduates with core skills, including the ability to: Apply psychological principles to personal, social and group issues Plan, implement and evaluate research Think critically and creatively, and use scientific methods to solve problems. Communicate effectively in a variety of formats and settings Act professionally within an ethical framework

9 RMIT University©2011 Information Technology Services 9

10 Why RMIT for studying psychology? Strong commitment to teaching excellence and to providing an outstanding learning experience Award winning teachers Teachers that have won RMIT and national teaching awards  The Vice-Chancellor’s Distinguished Teaching Award  RMIT’s Award for Outstanding Contribution to Teaching and Research  Office of Learning and Teaching Citations for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning  The Australian Psychological Society’s Distinguished Contribution to Education Award  Numerous RMIT awards for individual and team teaching excellence Innovative teaching approaches that are evidence-based  The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning  Inter-teaching A genuine student-centred approach  Mentoring Excellent IT resources for all students  myRMIT

11 Studying psychology at RMIT Bachelor of Applied Science (Psychology) - Bundoora and City Bachelor of Arts (Criminology & Psychology) – City Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) / Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) – City Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) - City

12 12 B.App Sci (Psych) B.Soc Sci (Psych) B.Social Work/ Soc Sci (Psych) B.Arts (Criminology & Psych) Location Bundoora and CityCity Length 3 years 5 years3 years CoursesCourses APAC sequence + additional Psychology Statistics 6 Electives APAC sequence + Politics Sociology Environment Public Policy 2 Electives APAC sequence + Social Work courses APAC sequence + 12 Criminal Justice courses ATAR 2015 City 73.13 Bundoora 68.15 88.4091.0590.00 Intake 2014 City 140 Bundoora 50 606040406060 Pre- requisites Units 3 & 4 English Mathematics (any) one of Biology, Chemistry, Geography, Physics or Psychology Units 3 & 4 English Units 3 & 4 English Units 3 & 4 English Application VTAC Contact hours Approx. 16-20 hours/week Full-time/ part-time Full-time and Part-time Placement Research project or placement Field workSocial work placementsField work placements Employment HR, public service, health settings, project work, research, case management HR, public service, health settings, project work, research, case management Social Work Public service, health settings, criminology project work Psychology Information

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14 Basic outline for all programs 14 Multidisciplinary Psychology focus APAC accredited Integration of other courses Work-integrated learning Practical emphasis within courses Field placement/Research project Ability to customise the degree Field placement Electives

15 Psychology structure – all programs 15 Year 1: Transitioning to university – What psychology is; what psychology isn’t Developing academic skills 25% of first-year courses are in psychology Year 2: Advanced studies – the science of psychology Applied areas of psychology 60% of second-year course are in psychology Year 3: Moving into professional life – the application of psychology Using psychology in the workplace 60% of third year courses are in psychology Field education/research project

16 Careers in Psychology

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18 Questions?? 18


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