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International Postgraduate
UQ Guide 2014
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Contact details:
International Student Advisor 1800 671 980 (free call within Australia) or +61 3 8676 7004
www.uq.edu.au/international/enquiry
Socialand
behavioural sciences
The focus of the diverse programs in the Faculty of Social and
Behavioural Sciences is on people: how they live, work and
interact in their family, community and different societies.
Please check the following list for basic information about UQ’s social and
behavioural sciences postgraduate programs, including academic and
English language entry requirements, indicative program fees, program
duration, start semesters, and felds of study. To access more detailed
information about the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, use
your smart phone or tablet to scan the QR Code at left.
Or visit
www.uq.edu.au/sbs
.
Clinical
Psychology
Clinical psychologists promote optimal levels of psychological functioning to decrease levels of psychological distress. They
have expertise in the assessment, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of a broad range of emotional and behavioural problems
including anxiety, depression, stress, substance addiction and abuse, adjustment to physical illness, relationship diffculties,
and learning disabilities. This program provides knowledge and professional skills in the area of clinical psychology through a
combination of coursework, supervised practice, and research.
Program
Code
CRICOS
Code
Program
duration
Start
Semester
Program
Location
Study
Mode
Indicative
semester fee^
English language
proficiency
Coursework Masters
5164
026000G
Four
semesters
1 (3 March 2014) St Lucia
Internal $16,080 per
semester
IELTS overall 7;
reading 7; writing 7;
speaking 7; listening 7
Admission requirements
Honours I or IIA degree in psychology or equivalent four-year Australian Psychology Accreditation
Council (APAC) accredited program from a recognised tertiary institution. If your degree is non-
Australian, your qualifcation must be assessed by the Australian Psychological Society (APS).
Special note: You must nominate three referees and include the
Psychology Additional Information
form with your online application. Shortlisted candidates must undertake an interview. Offers will be made
on the basis of highest academic rank, referees reports and interview.** See APS Registration note.
Closing Date:
31 August 2013
Placements: 1000 hours of supervised practice over four semesters: blue card required.
Applied
Psychology
This program provides training, skills and knowledge required to meet APS (Australian Psychological Society) accreditation and to
practise competently and confdently within the psychological profession. You will be taught core professional skills as well as courses
within one specialist feld.
Program
Code
CRICOS
Code
Program
duration
Start
Semester
Program
Location
Study
Mode
Indicative
semester fee^
English language
proficiency
Coursework Masters
Fields of study:
Counselling • Health • Sport and
exercise
5460
063938F Four
semesters
1 (3 March 2014) St Lucia
Internal $16,080 per
semester
IELTS overall 7;
reading 7; writing 7;
speaking 7; listening 7
Admission requirements
Honours I or IIA degree in psychology or equivalent four-year Australian Psychology Accreditation Council
(APAC) accredited program from a recognised tertiary institution. If your degree is non-Australian, your
qualifcation must be assessed by the Australian Psychological Society (APS).
Special note: You must nominate three referees and include the
Psychology Additional Information
form with your online application (
www.psy.uq.edu.au/future-students/postgraduate/map/apply.
html). Shortlisted candidates must undertake an interview. Offers will be made on the basis of highest
academic rank, referees reports and interview. ** See APS Registration note.
Quota: 25 students.
Closing Date:
31 August 2013