Course Level
Graduate Diploma
CRICOS
099076F
Graduate Diploma of Professional Psychology Practice
The Graduate Diploma of Professional Psychology Practice involves extensive hands-on psychological practice and we work collaboratively with you to find a suitable long-term internship that will meet your interests and professional development needs. We also offer assistance in commencing your internship through an internal ACAP placement, where required. All students are supported through regular individual and group supervision, delivered by experienced staff who are familiar with Psychology Board of Australia requirements. The professional development is explicitly designed so you can experience an alternate route to the typical 5+1 pathway, preparing you for the national psychology exam and incorporating writing case studies throughout the course. Students are provided weekly primary supervision, in addition to weekly group supervision which means that students don t need to source their own supervisor. Engagement in this course will fulfill the hours required for Professional Development.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
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Online | Online/Off-campus - 1 years Part-time - 3 years | $22,545 | N/A |
Structure
The Graduate Diploma of Professional Psychology Practice course is comprised of 3 units, which are level 500 units.
Subjects
- PSYC5432 Professional Psychology: Assessment, Intervention, Ethics and Communication
- PSYC5422 Advanced Professional Psychology Practice: Supervision
- PSYC5412 Advanced Professional Psychology Practice: Working with Clients
Entry requirements
- Successful completion of a 5-year APAC Accredited Psychology sequence within the last 10 years
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