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A Work-integrated Learning Program for Undergraduate Psychology Julie Hansen (QUT) Greg Thorne (now at Uni of Sunshine Coast) Erin O Connor (now at Uni of Minnesota, USA) Supported by QUT Teaching Fellowship, 2004 QUT Teaching & Learning Small Grant, 2006-2007

What can I do with a 3-year psychology degree? 3 year undergraduate degree 4 th year honours GPA 5+ Provisionally Registered PSYCHOLOGIST An undergraduate psychology degree provides Strong foundation in the scientific discipline of psychology Strong generic skills - for diverse graduate destinations Not professional training / not practical Doesn t allow registration as a psychologist. More than 50% of students are not offered a place in a 4 th year program!

Psychology students lack awareness of the value of their degree Student consultations + feedback from careers counsellor Lack of knowledge / confusion about career and study options - No Plan B Psychology students disproportionate eagerness for Careers Day information Course Experience Questionnaire Suggested improvements to the course: practical experience; practical experience; practical experience... The curriculum! Designed as a stepping-stone to further study not as an end in itself. Learning goals directed to future study.

APA U/G Psychology Learning Outcomes Goal 10: Career Planning & Development Students should emerge from the [degree] with realistic ideas about how to implement their psychological knowledge, skills, and values in occupational pursuits in a variety of settings. 10.1 Apply knowledge of psychology to formulating career choices. 10.2 Identify academic experiences that facilitate entry into the work force. 10.3 Describe preferred career paths based on accurate self-assessment of abilities, achievement, motivation, and work habits. 10.4 Identify and develop skills & experiences relevant to achieving selected career goals. 10.5 understand the importance of lifelong learning and personal flexibility to sustain personal and professional development as the nature of work evolves.

APAC Graduate Attribute 6 (Cranney, 2008) Learning and the Application of Psychology Understand and apply psychological principles to personal, social, and organisational issues. Apply knowledge of psychology, society and the workplace/influencing systems. Apply psychological concepts, theories, and research findings to solve problems in everyday life and in society. Apply psychological principles to promote personal development through self-regulation in setting and achieving career and personal goals Demonstrate a capacity for independent learning to sustain personal and professional development in the changing world of the science and practice of psychology.

Our journey at QUT EXTRA-CURRICULAR CAREER DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES Career development workshops; graduate & employer seminars; Strong partnership with Careers & Employment service Volunteering workshops... Transformative! INCORPORATED INTO THE CURRICULUM 1 st year core unit Psychology in Professional Contexts 3 rd year elective Psychology in the Community

Student feedback on volunteering Workshop: I feel so inspired and mo3vated it was one of the best experiences of my course so far and has really helped me gain some focus, clarity and direc3on for the future! Volunteering: I can t really say enough posi3ve things about my experience. Volunteering was just so terrific for my confidence and I can t believe how much I learned in such a short period of 3me. honestly I think if I hadn't have done it, I quite possibly would not have con3nued with my psychology studies. I needed some prac3cal 'stuff' in order to feel like the study was going anywhere. It made the some3mes remote world of study much more real

Outcomes for students Linking theory & application Being thrown into the proverbial 'deep end' teaches you a great deal. I think that educa3on teaches you WHAT to do, but "doing it" teaches you HOW to do it. My volunteering experience helped me to see how my studies could be applied. I also think my understanding and recall of study material was enhanced because I had a context to put things into and had my own examples and cases that reinforced the theory I was presented with in classes. It made it easier for me to be cri3cal of theory and case study materials we were presented with in classes CRICOS No. 00213J a university for the real world R

Outcomes for students Personal insights and growth the biggest thing I've learnt is that no maoer how good your marks at uni are and how much you think you know, it's not un3l you're sipng on the phone with someone suicidal on the other end of the line that you realise how liole you know and how much you s3ll have to learn. To REALLY listen, not to judge, to be pa3ent, that my life is amazing! ongoing supervision sessions... GePng feedback on experiences/ thoughts/ ideas/ feelings, as well as hearing about others' experiences, has given me insights that I'll take with me into my professional life. CRICOS No. 00213J a university for the real world R

Outcomes for Students Understanding workplace GePng to know prac3cing psychologists and being able to discuss things like Honours topics, poten3al supervisors, poten3al future career direc3on, useful text books, how they deal with different types of clients and different types of workplace situa3ons has been incredibly enlightening. There are so many things about how government and non government services work that I had no idea about.

Networking & Jobs It seems that lots of paid work is never adver3sed and volunteering can be a great foot in the door, as well as helping you develop more certainty about the type of work you do or don t want to do later down the track exposure to the mental health industry and networking were the most valuable things. I work regularly as a telephone counsellor, but now I'm also involved in training telephone counsellors CYMHS offered me a paid posi3on. so I stopped volunteer work at that 3me

PYB207 Psychology in the Community If we truly value this transformative experience for our students, it should have a place in the formal curriculum PYB207 incorporates volunteering workshops, career development & volunteer opportunities into the undergrad curriculum Final semester, 3 rd year elective Career preparation + 50 hours volunteer work in community Offered in 2008 & 2009 about 25 students each year

Who chose to do the subject? Not eligible for 4 th year Went on to 4 th year at QUT Eligible for 4 th year at QUT 25 14 10 M Social Work M Counselling M Business PhD M Clin Psych

Volunteering placements Mental Health Services Association of Relatives &Friends of the Mentally Ill (ARAFMI) Child & Youth Mental Health Service (Qld Health) Community support organisations (NGOs) Drug & alcohol support Autism Partnership Qld ARAFMI (Association for friends &relatives of the mentally ill) Lifeline, KidsHelpline, Drug Arm Hospice Organisational consultancy Brisbane North Parole Office Careers & Employment CARRS-Q Research centre

Structure & Assessment Preparation Portfolio A: skills audit; branding myself ; resume; selection criteria; identify & research an organisation; identify learning goals; interview prep Weekly reflections supported by online activities and feedback Mid-placement review and feedback Presentation at mini-conference + satisfactory completion of placement; achieved learning goals Portfolio B; reflective essay; future directions...

Student evaluation of subject

Student evaluations best aspects Finally, a chance to gain real world experience It was incredibly helpful to be able to see psychological concepts in action I now know what practical skills I have and what I need to develop them more applying knowledge and skills we had learnt into the workplace All the advice on getting jobs, writing resumes, addressing selection criteria, interview practice and techniques was VERY relevant and extremely helpful A fantastic subject to finish with. Allows people to develop the skills required for job applications and working in the real world. Worst aspect Workplace Health & Safety forms!!!

Other outcomes jobs. Volunteer, Youth Mental Health Research Assistant Honours project Master of Ed & Dev Psych Lifeline trainee Telephone counsellor Counsellor Trainer Volunteer at Youth Support centre Elected President of committee Offered a job I didn t realise I was competent Volunteer at Careers & Employment service Offered work developing Careers module

The future. Increase uptake of Psychology in the Community Develop career and work-ready skills across the curriculum; extend use of student portfolio Re-vitalise careers workshops, promote volunteering in 1 st & 2 nd year Stronger links with community agencies Authentic & real assessment tasks International placements