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Your Local Representative:

Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)

Bachelor of Psychology and Bachelor of Psychology (Honours)

Graduate Diploma of Psychology

Master of Psychology (Clinical)

Doctor of Psychology (Clinical)

Psychology

James Cook University Australia offers pathway, undergraduate and postgraduate programs at the JCU Singapore campus.

This publication is intended as a general guide. The information is correct at the time of printing. JCU Singapore reserves the right to alter any course contents or admission requirements without prior notice. Printed SIN09/14 James Cook University, Australia CRICOS Provider Code 00117J

James Cook Australia Institute of Higher Learning

CPE Registration No. 200100786K | Period of registration: 13 July 2014 to 12 July 2018

Upper Thomson Campus 600 Upper Thomson Road Singapore 574421 Ang Mo Kio Campus 10 Ang Mo Kio Street 54 Singapore 569184

T +65 6576 6833 | F +65 6455 2833 | E enquiries-singapore@jcu.edu.au | W www.jcu.edu.sg

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JCU Singapore is fully owned by James Cook

University Australia. The university is ranked

in the top 4%* of universities in the world. It

established JCU Singapore in 2003 as part of

its expressed intent of internationalising its

activities and offers a suite of university level

programs at the Singapore campus including

Business, IT, Psychology and Education.

Additionally, JCU Singapore offers courses at the pre-university level, specifically designed to provide pathways for students who are unable to immediately meet university entrance standards.

JCU Singapore campuses are located at Upper Thomson and at Ang Mo Kio. Both provide students with access to a full range of facilities and services to support their learning. These include lecture and seminar rooms, library and associated study facilities, computer laboratories, and access to a variety of sporting facilities. In order to ensure that students have ready access to LearnJCU, our technology based learning management system, all students are provided with an iPad** when they commence their course.

JCU Inter-campus Mobility Program

JCU Singapore provides the opportunity for students to study in Singapore and in Australia and yet still remain as Singapore based students paying their fees in Singapore currency. This is a unique program in Asia and is only able to operate because the university operates across both countries. The program is designed to ensure the students get the best possible outcomes from their years of study with the university.

* The Academic Ranking of World Universities, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, 2013 ** Provisions apply

JCU Singapore

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Psychology is the scientific study of behaviour and

mental processes. The role of psychologists has

diversified to cater for the needs of the individual as

well as for communities, professions and organisations.

Note: International students in Singapore on a Student Pass are not permitted to work. For more information please visit www.ica.gov.sg

JCU Singapore is EduTrust Certified. The EduTrust certification scheme is administered by the Council for Private Education (CPE) a statutory board formed in 2009. EduTrust requires all students to be covered under a Fee Protection Scheme. In JCU Singapore, this is provided through an insurance protection scheme. Further, EduTrust also requires that the students must be covered under a medical insurance coverage which has provision for hospitalisation, surgery and treatment costs throughout their course duration. JCU Singapore will advise in the Standard Student Contract the total amount of insurance payable.

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Bachelor of Psychology

(Pass/Honours)

& Bachelor of Arts

(Psychology)

Our Bachelor of Psychology degree is accredited

by the Australian Psychology Accreditation

Council (APAC).

It is the first step towards becoming a professional

psychologist and provides the necessary background

for further study at Master and Doctoral levels.

Duration:

Bachelor of Arts (Psychology): 2 years full time (up to 4 years part time) Bachelor of Psychology (Pass/Honours): 3 years full time

(up to 6 years part time)

Graduate Diploma of Psychology: 1 year full time (up to 2 years part time)

Course Structure: 3 trimesters per year

(full time - normally 4 subjects per trimester) (part time - normally 2 subjects per trimester)

Intakes: February, June & October Total Tuition Fees:

Bachelor of Arts (Psychology): S$50,205 Bachelor of Psychology (Pass): S$69,101 Bachelor of Psychology (Honours): S$73,381 Graduate Diploma of Psychology: S$18,897

Note: All course fees include prevailing 7% Goods and Services Tax (GST)

Students will pay the tuition fees in equal instalments. The details of the breakdown will be provided in your Student Contract. Please contact us for further details.

Career prospects

Psychology graduates are able to pursue rewarding opportunities in both the public and private sectors, including government agencies, hospitals, prisons and schools.

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Core Subjects

· Exploring Psychology 1 · Exploring Psychology 2

· Anthropology: Cultural Diversity in Global Perspective · Australian Society: An Introduction to Sociology

Core Subjects

· Describing and Analysing Behaviour

· Experimental Investigation and Analysis of Behaviour LEVEL 1

OR

LEVEL 2

4 subjects selected from the Master Schedule of Subjects*, which can include:

· Introduction to Counselling

· Multicultural, Child & Adolescent Counselling · Effective Writing

A minimum of 3 subjects from the APAC accredited sequence for the Bachelor of Psychology · Brain and Behaviour

· Learning and Behaviour · Memory and Cognition · Health Psychology

· Human Development Across the Lifespan · Environmental Psychology

· Forensic Psychology

· Time, Truth and the Human Condition

· Our Space: Networks, Narratives and the Making of Place

2 subjects selected from the Master Schedule of Subjects*, which can include:

· Introduction to Counselling

· Multicultural, Child & Adolescent Counselling · Effective Writing

Bachelor of Psychology

Bachelor of Psychology/Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)

Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)

+

+

+

Study Program

For the Bachelor of Arts (Psychology), students need to complete 24 subjects at Levels 1-3.

For the Bachelor of Psychology, students need to complete 24 subjects at Levels 1-3 and an additional

4 subjects at Level 4.

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Graduate Diploma of Psychology

This course is an Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) accredited program. It offers a mixture of supervised research and advanced coursework.

Entry to the program requires a completed three-year undergraduate degree with a specialisation in psychology (with a minimum Credit average across level 3 subjects), accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council.

The subjects are the same as the Level 4 Pass Degree program. LEVEL 4

LEVEL 3

Entry to the Level 4 program is also available on a case-by-case basis for students who have completed a three-year undergraduate program in psychology at an external institution.

A minimum of 4 subjects from the APAC accredited sequence for the Bachelor of Psychology

· Cognitive Neuroscience · Human Sensation and Perception · Social Psychology

· Personality and Individual Psychology · Advanced Health Psychology · Psychopathology

· Principles of Counselling · Behaviour in Organisations

· Introductory Psychometrics, Assessment and Ethics

· Arts Edge

Bachelor of Psychology/Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)

Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)

+

+

Core Subjects

· Advanced Behavioural Research Design and Analysis

Additional Core Subject

(to be completed over the course of the degree)

+

OR

Entry Requirement: Satisfactory completion of Levels 1 - 3

· Group Project Part 1 of 2 · Group Project Part 2 of 2

· Advanced Topics in Psychology Part 1 of 2 · Advanced Topics in Psychology Part 2 of 2

By invitation to those students who demonstrate high academic performance at Levels 1 - 3.

Entry Requirements: Minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 5 (Credit average) across the compulsory Level 2 psychology subjects and a minimum GPA of 6 (Distinction average) across five Level 3 psychology subjects including the Level 3 core subject.

· Psychology Thesis Part 1 of 2 · Psychology Thesis Part 2 of 2

· Advanced Topics in Psychology Part 1 of 2 · Advanced Topics in Psychology Part 2 of 2

Bachelor of Psychology (Pass)

Bachelor of Psychology (Honours)

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“I chose James Cook University because it ranks

in the top 4% among universities worldwide for

research and academic performances.

I am currently in the Bachelor of Psychology

Honours program; applying my research skills

and academic knowledge to my honours

thesis - Talent Management: Differentiating

talent types and their intrinsic preferences in an

organisation.

With its APAC-accredited sequence, I can

apply for a psychology masters program upon

graduation.”

Honsonn Wong

Bachelor of Psychology (Honours)

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Master of Psychology (Clinical)

Study Program

Students are required to complete 48 credit points:

9 coursework subjects 27 credit points 3 supervised practica 12 credit points 1 Research Dissertation 9 credit points

YEAR 1

Psychological Assessment in Professional Practice Adult Psychopathology

Health & Rehabilitation Working with Clients

Neuropsychology in Clinical Practice Methods of intervention 1 Methods of intervention 2 Practicum 1

YEAR 2

Evaluation & Research Practicum 2 Research Thesis A Child & Family Therapy Practicum 3

Masters Thesis B (Part 1 of 2) Masters Thesis B (Part 2 of 2)

Duration: 2 years full time (up to 4 years part time) Course Structure: 2 semesters per year

Intake: February

Total Tuition Fees: S$58,005

Note: All course fees include prevailing 7% Goods and Services Tax (GST) Students will pay the tuition fees in equal instalments. The details of the breakdown will be provided in your Student Contract. Please contact us for further details.

This program is only available for Singapore citizens, Singapore PR or Dependant Pass Holders

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The postgraduate programs in Clinical

Psychology provide academic and practical

postgraduate training for professional practice

at a level sufficient to meet the criteria for

registration as a practicing psychologist in

Singapore and Australia.

The programs in Australia and Singapore

are accredited by the Australian Psychology

Accreditation Council (APAC) and graduates are

eligible for membership of the APS College of Clinical

Psychologists.

Career prospects

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Doctor of Psychology (Clinical)

Study Program

Students are required to complete 72 credit points:

10 Coursework Subjects 30 credit points 5 Supervised Practica 18 credit points 1 Research Dissertation 24 credit points

YEAR 1

Psychological Assessment in Professional Practice Adult Psychopathology

Health & Rehabilitation Working with Clients

Neuropsychology in Clinical Practice Methods of intervention 1 Methods of intervention 2 Practicum 1

YEAR 2

Evaluation & Research Practicum 2 Research Thesis A Child & Family Therapy Practicum 3

Doctoral Thesis B (Part 1 of 2) Doctoral Thesis B (Part 2 of 2) YEAR 3

Psychosocial Elements of Ageing Advanced Practicum A Doctoral Thesis C Advanced Practicum B Doctoral Thesis D (Part 1 of 2) Doctoral Thesis D (Part 2 of 2)

Duration: 3 years full time (up to 6 years part time) Course Structure: 2 semesters per year

Intake: February

Total Tuition Fees: S$87,024

Note: All course fees include prevailing 7% Goods and Services Tax (GST) Students will pay the tuition fees in equal instalments. The details of the breakdown will be provided in your Student Contract. Please contact us for further details.

This program is only available for Singapore citizens, Singapore PR or Dependant Pass Holders

The professional programs encompass three

main components:

Academic Coursework

The coursework modules are usually delivered in weekly teaching sessions and some may be delivered in workshop format (e.g. two 3-day workshops). Students are actively engaged in presentations, role-plays, practice assessments and group discussions.

Supervised Practica

There is a total of 1,000 practical hours for the Masters program (students in the Doctoral program will complete an additional 500 hours), which are conducted in the JCU Singapore Psychology Clinic and in external clinical settings.

Research Thesis

A research project focusing on an area of clinical psychology is conducted and written up as a conventional research dissertation (maximum of 15,000 words for the Masters program and 50,000 words for the Doctoral program).

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Progression Chart

Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)

Year 1

Year 1

Year 1

Year 1

Year 1

Year 2

Year 2

Year 2

Year 3

Year 2

Year 3

Levels 1-3

Level 4

Level 4 (Pass/Honours)

Levels 1-3

Bachelor of Psychology

Master of Psychology (Clinical)

Doctor of Psychology (Clinical)

Graduate Diploma of Psychology

* Non James Cook University 3 years Psychology degree

* must have qualification assessed by APS for equivalence with Australian accredited sequence

Minimum Class 2A Honours

Minimum Class 1 Honours Upon adequate performance

in specified subjects

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Entry Requirements

Bachelor of Psychology

& Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)

Master of Psychology (Clinical)

& Doctor of Psychology (Clinical)

Graduate Diploma of Psychology

Entry Requirements

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The entrance requirements differ from country to country but in general applicants must have satisfactorily completed 12 years of schooling or equivalent

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Successful completion of the JCU Singapore Foundation Program will also satisfy the entrance requirement.

For further information please email us at enquiries-singapore@jcu.edu.au

English Requirements

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IELTS 6.0 (no component lower than 5.5)/TOEFL iBT 79 (with minimum writing score of 19) and above; or

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Satisfactory completion of JCU Singapore English Language Preparatory Program (ELPP)

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Students who have successfully completed 2 years of full-time study in English medium may satisfy the English language requirement on a case-by-case basis.

Entry Requirements

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Same as Bachelor of Psychology, but entry to the program requires a completed three-year undergraduate degree with a specialisation in psychology (with a minimum Credit average across level 3 subjects), accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council.

Entry Requirements

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An undergraduate degree with first or second class (Division A) Honours (or equivalent), accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council and

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Applicants must demonstrate their interpersonal skills and suitability for Clinical Psychology in an interview. Clinical experience and knowledge of psychometrics would be an advantage.

Application forms must be submitted together with certified true copies of academic transcripts, two referees’ reports and a résumé.

Advanced Standing

Credit exemption may be granted for students with tertiary qualifications from recognised institutions.

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Your Local Representative:

Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)

Bachelor of Psychology and Bachelor of Psychology (Honours)

Graduate Diploma of Psychology

Master of Psychology (Clinical)

Doctor of Psychology (Clinical)

Psychology

James Cook University Australia offers pathway, undergraduate and postgraduate programs at the JCU Singapore campus.

This publication is intended as a general guide. The information is correct at the time of printing. JCU Singapore reserves the right to alter any course contents or admission requirements without prior notice. Printed SIN09/14 James Cook University, Australia CRICOS Provider Code 00117J

James Cook Australia Institute of Higher Learning

CPE Registration No. 200100786K | Period of registration: 13 July 2014 to 12 July 2018

Upper Thomson Campus 600 Upper Thomson Road Singapore 574421 Ang Mo Kio Campus 10 Ang Mo Kio Street 54 Singapore 569184

T +65 6576 6833 | F +65 6455 2833 | E enquiries-singapore@jcu.edu.au | W www.jcu.edu.sg

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