Dr Penelope Hasking Honours Convener
Honours The gateway to postgraduate opportunities Honours Convenor: Dr Penny Hasking Psych Highlights 2011 December 2011 2
Professor Nicole Rinehart Clinical Psychologist Director & Senior Lecturer, Centre for Developmental Psychiatry and Psychology, Monash University Consulting Clinical Psychologist, Melbourne Children s Clinic Education BA (Hons)1993 Monash Masters of Clinical Psychology 1996 Deakin PhD 2000 (Experimental Neuropsychology) Monash Why did you apply to do Honours? To follow the path to becoming a clinical psychologist Benefits/experiences from doing Honours Excellent research experience, foundation in ethics which is critical to research and clinical practice Travel opportunities Visit to Oxford University, Cambridge, and the Institute of Psychiatry (London) - Bursary from Novartis
Dr Catherine Willmott Clinical Neuropsychologist Lecturer and Neuropsychology Clinic Supervisor, Monash University Education BSc (Hons) 1991 Monash MSc (Clinical Psychology) 1994 University of Melbourne PhD 2008 Monash Why did you apply to do Honours? To pursue research in neuropsychology, and ultimately to get into the Masters in Neuropsychology Benefits/experiences from doing Honours Developed independent research skills. Research resulted in a publication. Eligible to gain entry into the Masters in Neuropsychology course. Pathway after Honours Overseas travel for 1 year, and then completed Masters program. Then worked as a Clinical Neuropsychologist for many years. Started PhD in 2001.
Fourth Year Psychology Programs The main objectives of the fourth year psychology program are to: provide for the completion of an integrated and comprehensive education in the discipline of psychology permit advanced level study in a range of areas provide advanced research training
Psychology Honours Available as an honours year in: BA(Hons), BSc(Hons), BBNSc(Hons), BPsych(Hons), BPsych&Bus, and a range of double degrees with BA or BSc components. Location Clayton, Sunway Duration 1 year full-time study or 2 years part-time study
Psychology Honours Eligibility Fees Completed undergraduate degree with a three-year APAC accredited major in Psychology Average of 70% minimum in core third-year psychology units Likely cut-off: 75% - 80% Commonwealth Supported Places (HECS) International full-fee
Psychology Honours: Course Structure Research project Literature review & research paper 24 points Coursework Statistics and research design 6 points Ethical and professional issues 6 points Psychological assessment 6 points Elective 6 points Psychology in Society Developmental and cognitive neuroscience Mental illness and psychopathology* *not all offered each year 48 points
Potential Research projects Addiction and Consciousness Brain Injury and Rehabilitation Culture and Mental Health Forensic Behavioural Science and Mental Health Mental illness and Mood Disorders Movement Disorders and Ageing Neurodevelopment and Disorders Sleep Health and Sleep Disorders http://www.med.monash.edu.au/psych/research/students/projects.html
Bachelor of Behavioural Neuroscience Honours (4th year) Students must select one of the following honours programs (based on their 3 rd year studies): Advanced behavioural neuroscience (87.5% research project) Psychology Biochemistry Genetics Pharmacology Physiology Anatomy Immunology
Behavioural Neuroscience Honours Entry requirements / Eligibility: Successful completion of the 3 year BBNSc undergraduate program A minimum of 70% across the 4 relevant third year units, e.g. BNS3021, BNS3052, BNS3062, PHY3111 for Advanced Behavioural Neuroscience; PSY3041, PSY3051, PSY3032, PSY3062 for Psychology Honours
Careers for BBNSc (Hons) graduates Prepared for productive research careers in neuroscience, psychology, or the biomedical sciences (depending on your particular specialisation)** Professional Careers in Psychology (if Psychology Honours completed)** Further postgraduate study and related careers, e.g. graduate medicine, Masters in genetic counselling, etc. **In most cases students will need further accredited professional qualifications or a higher degree
Need more information? 4 th year web site Frequently asked question page http://www.med.monash.edu.au/psych/course/4thyear/psychhonours.html http://www.med.monash.edu.au/psych/course/4thyear/psych-honoursfaq.html Email: hons.psych@monash.edu Telephone: +61 3 9905 5538
Applications Submit via an on-line application form Application information available in September from the 4 th year web page http://www.med.monash.edu.au/psych/course/4thyear/psych -honours.html Closing date for applications: 31 October 2012
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