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Can i do Psychology through a Bachelor of Arts? (1 Viewer)

catherinet

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Not Bachelor of arts (psychology), just a Bachelor of Arts..
Like, if i pick all the psychology subjects.
 

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Yes you can!!!!!!!!! Although you should take note that there is a set outline of subjects that you must do to get awarded a major in psych under a bachelor of Arts degree. You can't just pick Psych subjects and hope for the best.
 
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amber44 said:
Yes you can!!!!!!!!! Although you should take note that there is a set outline of subjects that you must do to get awarded a major in psych under a bachelor of Arts degree. You can't just pick Psych subjects and hope for the best.
what would those subjects be?
link?
 

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rubificticious said:
what would those subjects be?
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1st year: PSYC1001, PSYC1002
2nd year: PSYC2011, PSYC2012, PSYC2013, PSYC2014
3rd year: PSYC3010 (if you want to do honours) and 3 other subjects of your choice or 4 subjects out of the ones listed of your choice. Go onto the school of psyc website www.psych.usyd.edu.au and look at current and future students for more detailed analysis of subjects (including syllabus) and psych at usyd
 
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LaurenHarvey said:
1st year: PSYC1001, PSYC1002
2nd year: PSYC2011, PSYC2012, PSYC2013, PSYC2014
3rd year: PSYC3010 (if you want to do honours) and 3 other subjects of your choice or 4 subjects out of the ones listed of your choice. Go onto the school of psyc website www.psych.usyd.edu.au and look at current and future students for more detailed analysis of subjects (including syllabus) and psych at usyd
why thank you.

why is there a difference between b/psyc and b/a then?
 

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rubificticious said:
why thank you.

why is there a difference between b/psyc and b/a then?
2 main differences:
1) Being in BPsych gives you an easier path to getting into your honours year because it's already included in your degree (if you maintain the C average in 1st year and D average in 2nd and 3rd year), whereas if you are doing Arts you aren't necessarily guaranteed a place and have to compete a bit more (higher average etc.)
But if you're not thinking of doing honours you don't have to worry about any of this

2) the other difference is that in 3rd year Bpsych people must do 5 psych subjects over the year (30 Credit Points), whilst those who are doing all the other degrees (BA, liberal studies, science, etc.) are only required to do max 4 in total (I think it is? check on the usyd psyc website) to major in the subject

But to be honest in the first few years (esp. first year) it is very much the same. I am doing the BA(psych) at sydney and it is exactly the same as doing an arts degree. Things only change later when it comes to specialising and honours etc.
 
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dude, how do you know all this.

i've been wondering and there's just speculation going around uni.
is it just off the website?
because i was not aware of a website.
 

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rubificticious said:
dude, how do you know all this.

i've been wondering and there's just speculation going around uni.
is it just off the website?
because i was not aware of a website.
Lol I actually do the Bpsych so that helps. Go onto the usyd school of psych website there is plenty of information there to clarify things for you www.psych.usyd.edu.au and click either future students (which explains the basics of studying psych at usyd) and current students: in which you can see syllabus, degree requirements, course requirements (and I think there is even a list there to see if you are on track for a major?) Have a look there is lots there
 
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ahh, i still don't get it.
so first year you do 4 subjects, and second year you do 7?

not too sure, even after consulting the psychology website, what the fuck is up.
 

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jhhlll said:
ahh, i still don't get it.
so first year you do 4 subjects, and second year you do 7?

not too sure, even after consulting the psychology website, what the fuck is up.
Oh for fucks sake.....

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Year One
Semester 1
Psyc1001
EXTRA SUBJECT
EXTRA SUBJECT
EXTRA SUBJECT

Semester 2
Psyc1002
EXTRA SUBJECT
EXTRA SUBJECT
EXTRA SUBJECT

Year Two
Semester 1
Psyc2011
Psyc2012
EXTRA SUBJECT
EXTRA SUBJECT

Semester 2
Psyc2013
Psyc2014
EXTRA SUBJECT
EXTRA SUBJECT

Year Three
"You must complete at least 24 credit points of Senior Psychology for a major.

Each Psyc unit is worth 6 credit points, so that's 4 subjects in third year​

The senior units must include at least one of PSYC3011, 3012, 3013 and 3014. Students who want to be eligible for entry into Honours must also include PSYC3010."​

Semester 1
Psyc3011
Psyc3015
EXTRA SUBJECT
EXTRA SUBJECT

Semester 2
Psyc3018
Psyc3020
EXTRA SUBJECT
EXTRA SUBJECT

There we go, the above is an example of doing a Psych major under the Arts degree. The above timetable does not include the mandatory subject Psyc3010 which you must do, if you wanted to be considered for honours.
The EXTRA SUBJECTS are suppose to be filled with subjects for your other major............Get it!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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