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PSYC4802A

Psychology Honours Thesis Part A

10 Units 4000 Level Course

Available in 2013

Callaghan Campus Semester 1
Ourimbah Semester 1

Previously offered in 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007

This course forms part of an Australian Psychological Society accredited sequence.
PSYC4800, PSYC4802A and PSYC4802B together form a fourth year Honours research thesis project in psychology. The courses entail the development and conduct of a piece of original empirical research. This research is carried out under the supervision of a member of the academic staff of the School of Behavioural Sciences.
Students CANNOT take PSYC4802A with ANY of the following PSYC, Psyc4850, PSYC6781A or PSYC6781B

Objectives On successful completion of this course students will further develop their:

1. psychological research skills including use of appropriate research instruments and data analysis,
2. scientific writing skills,
3. capacity to critically evaluate research data,
4. present information in written format in an interesting and comprehensible manner with appropriate interpretation and evaluation.
Content Details of research topics will be available at the commencement of the academic year.
Replacing Course(s) Replaces PSYC4801A and PSYC4801B.
Transition Students entering the BPSYC prior to 2006 must do PSYC 4801A and B
Students entering the BPSYC after 2005 who are accepted into the Honours stream will do Psyc4802A and B

Students CANNOT take PSYC4802A with ANY of the following courses:
PSYC4090A,PSYC4090B,PSYC4120,PSYC4220, PSYC4801A, PSYC4801B, PSYC4830, PSYC4850, PSYC6781A or PSYC6781B
Industrial Experience 0
Assumed Knowledge Completion of an APS accredited sequence of years 1 - 3 in psychology.
Modes of Delivery Internal Mode
Teaching Methods Individual Supervision
Seminar
Student Projects
Assessment Items
Other: (please specify) Ethics Application: Students must secure appropriate ethics approval before commencing data collection.
Other: (please specify) Short Research Proposal: due early in Semester 1 outlining the research project rational and methodology
Other: (please specify) Presentation of a paper at 4th year conference on completion of PSYC4802B.
Reports Individual Thesis manuscript style research report of approx 7000 words. The final report will be submitted on completion of PSYC4802B
Contact Hours Individual Supervision: for 2 hour(s) per Week for Full Term
Seminar: for 8 hour(s) per Term for Full Term
Compulsory Components
Requisite by Enrolment Compulsory Program Component: This course is only available to students accepted into the Honours stream of the BPsychology, BArts(Hons),BScience(Hons),BSocScience(Hons). Must be taken with PSYC4800 and PSYC4802B in the same academic year.
Timetables 2013 Course Timetables for PSYC4802A