2015 Course Enrolment Guide National School of Arts (Qld) Brisbane - Qld Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) (Continuing students only) This Guide is provided to assist you to select your units for the 2015 academic year. Specific information regarding unit outlines, assessments or content will be provided by your School. Information last updated on 13 May 2015 Students should note that the Course Enrolment Guides are updated regularly. Check the website for latest updates
Table of Contents 1. Contact Details:... 3 2. How to use this Guide... 4 3. Program Information... 5 4. Units Offered in 2015... 9 Information last updated on 13 May 2015 Page 2
1. Contact Details: Course Enquiries Course enquiries should be directed to the School Administration Officer. Phone Contact: (07) 3623 7408 OR (07) 3623 7169 Email: FEA.NSAStudentsQLD@acu.edu.au Information last updated on 13 May 2015 Page 3
2. How to use this Guide This Course Enrolment Guide 2015 provides you with information on when and where the units available for study in this program(s) will be offered in 2015. Enrolling in units for 2015 1. Read Section 3. Program Information for information on course structure and unit sequence. Take note of any prerequisite or co-requisite requirements before selecting particular units. A prerequisite is a requirement that must be met by a student before enrolment in a stipulated unit. It is your responsibility to ensure that you meet the prerequisites for a unit prior to enrolling into that unit. A co-requisite is a requirement that must be met by having already passed or being concurrently enrolled in an associated unit in order to be able to enrol in the stipulated unit. If you wish to enrol into a unit for which you have not met the prerequisite or corequisite requirements, please obtain approval from your Course Coordinator. 2. Refer to the unit listings in Section 4. Units Offered in 2015 to select your units. Take note of the study period in which units are offered. 3. You must refer to Administration & Enrolment on the ACU website (http://students.acu.edu.au/332297) for information on how to complete your enrolment via Student Connect. Administration & Enrolment also provides detailed information on managing your studies. 4. Log on to Student Connect and enrol (http://students.acu.edu.au/136953). Student Connect is a web interface allowing students to complete their ACU enrolment online. IMPORTANT NOTE Failure to enrol or re-enrol before the published due dates for re-enrolment on the ACU website (http://students.acu.edu.au/381148) may result in late fee penalties. Even if you are unsure of what units you need to enrol in, please ensure that you enrol or re-enrol in at least one unit before the due date. Enrolling in at least one unit by the due date will enable you to add further units, or amend your enrolment via Student Connect up until the final dates published in the Critical Dates for Variation of Enrolment on the ACU website (http://students.acu.edu.au/273880). Information last updated on 13 May 2015 Page 4
3. Program Information Requirements for the completion of the Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) The Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) is a 3 year full-time undergraduate degree (or equivalent part-time). Graduates will qualify with a comprehensive understanding of the disciplines of Sociology and Psychology, including sound knowledge of the behavioural and mental processes and the professional skills to work in a broad range of areas or progress to postgraduate training. The Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) is recognised by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) as an accredited three year undergraduate sequence in Psychology. Students must complete 240cp (24 units) from the schedule of Unit Offerings, consisting of: a) 10cp from the core unit SOCS242 Social Issues and Policy b) 80cp (50cp from core units and 30cp of elective units) from the Sociology Major (8 units) c) 120cp from the APAC* accredited Specialisation in Psychology (12 units) d) 20cp from Program Core units including: a. HIST106 Australian Indigenous Peoples Past and Present b. HIST331 Human Rights in History (Pre: 10cp from 100 level history unit) c. SOCS09 Race and Ethnicity in Australia (Pre: 10cp from 100 level sociology unit) OR d. Other units from the list of Program Core units for the Bachelor of Arts e) 10cp from one first Year Unit to be chosen as Elective (selected from the Bachelor of Social Science or the Bachelor of Arts) For information on the duration of your course, and the requirements to complete your award, please refer to the Course Rules for your program. REQUIREMENTS TO COMPLETE AWARD Course Title Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) Course Rules http://students.acu.edu.au/428571 Information last updated on 13 May 2015 Page 5
3.1 Major/Minor Offerings Major A Major is an approved sequence of units in one discipline or approved interdisciplinary area totalling at least 8 units, normally including at least 1 unit at Introductory level and at least 6 units at Advanced level. Minor A Minor is an approved sequence of units in one discipline or approved interdisciplinary area totalling at least 4 units, normally including at least 1 unit at Introductory level and at least 2 units at Advanced level. Program Core Units In the three-year Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) course students must undertake two Program Core units in their first year of study. Units can be chosen from the Program Core Units list of units offered. Discipline Areas Majors Students must complete a Major in Sociology (8 units) and a major in Psychology (12 units) Sociology Major A study of Sociology requires the student to adopt the 'Sociological imagination' to examine critically one's own society and its relationship to the global community. At the introductory level a student is inducted into sociological thought, concepts and perspectives, the application of which form an essential part of more advanced units. Students must complete SOCS100 Introduction to Sociology before advanced units can be undertaken. The units SOCS108 Contemporary Society and Change, SOCS207 Qualitative Sociological Research Methods, SOCS234 Sociological Theory and Practice and SOCS237 Quantitative Sociological Research Methods are also compulsory units for the Sociology major. Students are thus required to undertake five compulsory units and three elective units.** ** Students who complete PSYC206 Research Design and Statistics 2 and PSYC311 Research Design and Statistics 3 will not be required to undertake the Sociology core units SOCS207 Qualitative Sociological Research Methods and SOCS237 Quantitative Sociological Research Methods. Instead these two core units will be replaced with two Sociology electives. Psychology APAC Accredited Specialisation 12 units are required to complete an APAC Accredited Specialisation in Psychology. These units are highlighted in grey on the program map on the following page. Information last updated on 13 May 2015 Page 6
3.1 Program Map Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) Year 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 Year 2 Semester 1 SOCS100 Introduction to Sociology SOCS108 Contemporary Society and Change SOCS elective (SOCS100) PSYC100 Psychology A PSYC101 Psychology B PSYC200 Lifespan Development Elective PSYC104 Research Design and Statistics I PSYC204 Biological Psychology (PSCY100, Elective or Program Core Unit Elective or Program Core Unit PSYC206 Research Design and Statistics II (PSYC104) Semester 2 Year 3 Semester 1 Semester 2 SOCS234 Sociological Theory and Practice 1 (SOCS100) SOCS Elective SOCS Elective PSYC212 Abnormal Psychology SOCS Elective SOCS Elective PSYC205 Learning and Perception (PSCY100, PSYC101; Co: PSYC206) PSYC312 Individual Differences and Assessment PSYC307 Cognitive Psychology PSYC101, PSYC206) SOCS242 Social Issues and Policy PSYC311 Research Design and Statistics III (PSYC206) PSYC313 Social Psychology Information last updated on 13 May 2015 Page 7
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE (PSYCHOLOGY) COURSE PROGRESS RECORD It is the responsibility of all students to ensure that they are making satisfactory progress through their course and meeting all course requirements. Should you need assistance, please consult with your Course Coordinator. Students are required to bring this form to any consultation session. Name: Tel. No. I.D. No. MAJOR SEQUENCE Sociology (8 units) 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MAJOR SEQUENCE (APAC accredited Psychology major) (12 units) 1 2 3 4 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 CORE UNIT SOCG236 Social Issues and Policies (1 unit) 1. PROGRAM CORE UNITS (2 Units) + ELECTIVE (1 unit) 1 2 3 Total Units 24 Enrolled ε Successfully completed Not attempted Information last updated on 13 May 2015 Page 8
4. Units Offered in 2015 (NOTE: amendments may be made to unit availability depending on student demand.) Sociology Unit Code Unit Name Semester 1 SOCS100 Introduction to Sociology SOCS205 Social Science Students in the Community SOCS226 Australian Youth Cultures (10 cp from 100-level units in Sociology) SOCS237 Quantitative Sociological Research Methods (10 cp from 100-level units in Sociology) Semester 2 SOCS108 Contemporary Society and Change SOCS240 Sociology of Poverty (10cp from 100-level units in Sociology) Special Notes Core Unit Core Unit Psychology Unit Code Semester 1 PSYC100 Unit Name Foundations of Psychology Special Notes PSYC200 Lifespan Development PSYC204 Biological Psychology PSYC206 Research Design & Statistics 2 (PSYC104) PSYC207 Culture and Psychology PSYC311 Research Design & Statistics 3 (PSYC206) PSYC312 Semester 2 PSYC101 Individual Differences & Assessment (Individual Diff nces&assesm t) Applications of Psychology PSYC104 Research Design & Statistics 1 PSYC205 Learning and Perception (PSCY100, PSYC101; Co: PSYC206) PSYC212 Abnormal Psychology PSYC307 Cognitive Psychology PSYC101, PSYC206) Information last updated on 13 May 2015 Page 9
PSYC313 Social Psychology Elective units may be chosen from the Bachelor of Social Science or Bachelor of Arts degrees. Students should refer to the Course Enrolment Guides for those courses for elective offerings. For information on Unit Descriptions, please refer to the ACU Handbook on the ACU website (http://students.acu.edu.au/387052). Please select the appropriate Handbook, and then select Unit Descriptions. Delivery Modes: Attendance Primarily attendance, either face-to-face or via video conference, at an ACU campus or another location. Multi-mode Some online with a compulsory attendance component (including examinations, practicums, residential etc). Online Fully online (including assessments). Now that you have read your Course Enrolment Guide, you can now enrol in units online for the 2015 Academic Year, using Student Connect (http://students.acu.edu.au/136953). For more information about the enrolment processes for both new and continuing students, please refer to the guides provided. Students please note: The course enrolment guides are subject to change. Please check regularly for updates to your course information. If you require any academic advice, please contact your course coordinator. For any other enquiries, please contact your local Student Centre. (http://students.acu.edu.au/42835). Information last updated on 13 May 2015 Page 10