Bond University Faculties
School of Social Sciences
Postgraduate Recommended Subjects - JANUARY 09
FOR STUDENTS COMMENCING STUDIES 1st Semester beginning in JANUARY 2009
Counselling & Behaviour Management
Postgraduate Diploma in Counselling
- COUN71-101 Counselling Skills and Theories
- COUN71-102 Assessment and Diagnosis in Counselling
- BVMT71-322 Theory & Practice of Changing Human Behaviour
Students commencing this degree in the January semester will be able to complete the program within 3 semesters.
Postgraduate Diploma in Behaviour Management
- BVMT71-306 Counselling Interactions
- BVMT71-302 Assessment and Diagnosis
- BVMT71-322 Theory & Practice of Changing Human Behaviour
Students commencing this degree in the January semester will be able to complete the program within 3 semesters.
CRIMINOLOGY
Postgraduate Diploma in Criminology
- CRIM71-101 Introduction to Criminology
- CRIM71-106 Advanced Criminal Profiling
- CRIM71-111 Advanced Applied Behavioural Evidence Analysis
- CRIM71-205 Advanced Alcohol, Drugs & Crime
- CRIM71-214 Advanced Media and Crime
- CRIM71-315 Advanced Miscarriages of Justice
Please choose 4 subjects from:
Master of Criminology
- HUMR71-100 Research Methods in Humanities & Social Sciences
- HUMR71-110 Epistemology and Theory of Knowledge
- CRIM71-101 Introduction to Criminology
- CRIM71-106 Advanced Criminal Profiling
- CRIM71-111 Advanced Applied Behavioural Evidence Analysis
- CRIM71-205 Advanced Alcohol, Drugs & Crime
- CRIM71-214 Advanced Media and Crime
- CRIM71-315 Advanced Miscarriages of Justice
Plus choose 2 subjects from:
Psychology
Graduate Diploma in Psychology
There is no full time intake in this program in the JanuarySemester.
For students who have met the introductory pre-requisites
- PSYC12-210 Sensation & Perception
- PSYC12-250 Learning & Behaviour
- PSYC12-325 Social Psychology
- PSYC13-316 Motivation and Emotion
Please note – full time intake for those who have met the introductory pre-requisite must start in the May semester for the 2 semester program
For students who have NOT met the introductory pre-requisites
- PSYC11-101 Introduction to Psychology: Learning & Social
- PSYC11-105 Statistics and Data Analysis 1
And Choose 2 from
- PSYC12-210 Sensation & Perception
- PSYC12-250 Learning & Behaviour
- PSYC12-325 Social Psychology
Please note – full time intake for those who have not met the introductory pre-requisite must start in the January semester for the 3 semester program
Please discuss your enrolment with your program advisor if you are unsure what subjects to take.
Postgraduate Diploma Psychology
- PSYC71-400 Diploma Thesis 1: Research Seminar and Ethics
- PSYC71-410 Human Experimental Psychology
- PSYC71-409 Multivariate Research Methods
And 1 from the following list
- PSYC71-407 Forensic Psychology
- PSYC71-414 Social Cognition
Students wishing to undertake 2 elective subjects in the May semester can elect to enrol in the ore PSYC71-403 Psychological Assessment subject in the January Semester
Bachelor of Social Sciences (Psychology) Honours
- PSYC71-410 Human Experimental Psychology
- PSYC71-409 Multivariate Research Methods
- PSYC71-401 Honours Thesis 1: Research Seminar and Ethics
And 1 from the following list
- PSYC71-414 Social Cognition
- PSYC71-407 Forensic Psychology
Students wishing to undertake 2 elective subjects in the May semester can elect to enrol in the ore PSYC71-403 Psychological Assessment subject in the January Semester
Master of Psychology (Forensic)
- PSYC71-631 Masters Dissertation - Part 1
- PSYC71-525 Research Methods, Professional Practice and Ethics (Forensic)
- PSYC71-517 Psychology and the Law
- PSYC71-519 Forensic Psychopathology