The Graduate Diploma of Psychological Studies is accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) as an undergraduate three year sequence in psychology.
Psychology is a discipline of both scientific research and applied practice. As a science, psychology is concerned with the study of behaviour and its underlying mental and neural processes.
The Australian College of Nursing’s (ACN) National Immunisation Program for Healthcare Practitioners course is based on the National Immunisation Education Framework for Health Professionals (2017) and has been accredited by the ANMAC subsidiary Health Education Services Australia (HESA) to deliver this course. HESA is the National body for health education accreditation and ACN is the first institution to have its Immunisation course accredited.
Duration
Flexible, self-paced (a minimum of 21 days up to a maximum of 120 days)
Psychology is a fascinating area of study. It will help you understand human behaviour, mental processes, and allow you to better understand how we think act and feel. If you are interested in a deeper understanding of the human condition this is the course for you.
Entry Requirements
For admission to this course:
You must hold a Bachelor degree from any discipline;
You must not have previously completed a major in Psychology; and
You must have successfully completed Psychology 1001 (PSYC1001) and Psychology 1002 (PSYC1002) or equivalent introductory psychology units within the last 10 years.
You are required to submit evidence (e.g. academic transcript and unit/subject descriptions unit of study outlines) of successful completion of Psychology 1001 and 1002 or equivalent with your application.
If you have not yet completed Psychology 1001 or 1002, you can apply to undertake these units through Science Undergraduate Non-Degree Study at the University of Sydney in the regular semester or in the January Intensive.
Learn to help people improve their performance with a Graduate Diploma in Coaching Psychology. Providing a solid grounding in theory and practice, this unique course will give you the skills to enhance productivity and quality of life of individuals, organisations and the broader community.
Entry Requirements
Admission to this degree requires:
a three-year Psychology degree or a three-year degree in a cognate discipline from the University of Sydney or equivalent institution; and
a minimum of three years relevant employment experience; or
completion of the embedded graduate certificate in this discipline, from the University of Sydney, or equivalent qualification.
As entry into this course is competitive, applicants who meet the admission requirements are then ranked according to academic merit and coaching experience.
Learn to help people improve their performance with a Graduate Certificate in Coaching Psychology. Providing a solid grounding in theory and practice, this unique course will give you the skills to enhance productivity and quality of life of individuals, organisations and the broader community.
Entry Requirements
Admission to this degree requires:
a three-year Psychology degree or a three-year degree in a cognate discipline from the University of Sydney or equivalent institution; and
a minimum of three years relevant employment experience.
As entry into this course is competitive, applicants who meet the admission requirements are then ranked according to academic merit and coaching experience.