Master of Professional Psychology
2017 Deakin University Handbook
Year | 2017 course information |
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Award granted | Master of Professional Psychology |
Course Map | This course map is for new students commencing from 2017. If you require a course map from a previous year, please contact a Student Adviser. |
Campus | Offered at Burwood (Melbourne), Waterfront (Geelong) |
Cloud Campus | No |
Duration | 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time |
Deakin course code | H744 |
Approval status | This course is approved by the University under the Higher Education Standards Framework. |
Australian Quality Framework (AQF) recognition | The award conferred upon completion is recognised in the Australian Qualifications Framework at Level 9. |
Course sub-headings
- Course overview
- Indicative student workload
- Professional recognition
- Career opportunities
- Fees and charges
- Course Learning Outcomes
- Course rules
- Course structure
- Work experience
Course overview
The Master of Professional Psychology will qualify graduates with an advanced body of knowledge in a range of contexts for the professional practice of psychology. It will specifically equip you with the core competencies required by the Psychology Board of Australia (PsyBA) to practice as a generalist psychologist. Graduates at this level will have specialised knowledge and skills for the professional practice of psychology.
Indicative student workload
As a student in the Faculty of Health you can expect to participate in a range of teaching activities each week. This could include cloud-located classes, practicals, face-to-face intensives, placements and online interaction. You can refer to the individual unit details in the course structure for more information. You will also need to study and complete assessment tasks in your own time.
Professional recognition
On successful completion of this course, graduates will have acquired the necessary skills to proceed to secure a final year of supervised practice in the field to enable them to gain generalist registration as a psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia (under the '5+1 internship model' for registration). The course will be subject to Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) accreditation in 2017. The eligibility of students for registration as a general psychologist by the Psychology Board of Australia is subject to meeting the requirements of the regulatory body (including the National Psychology Examination). Deakin University makes no representation that students will meet those requirements.
Career opportunities
Graduates of the Master of Professional Psychology may find work in a wide variety of settings including the providers of specialist psychological services, Department of Health and Human Services, human resources, rehabilitation, disability services, schools and private practice.
Fees and charges
Fees and charges vary depending on your course, your fee category and the year you started. To find out about the fees and charges that apply to you, visit the Current students fees website.
Course Learning Outcomes
Graduate Learning Outcomes | Course Learning Outcomes |
Discipline Specific knowledge and capabilities | Displays broad knowledge of common client presentations seen across the lifespan and understanding of the theoretical principles and research underlying psychological practice that prepares students to undertake the Psychology Board of Australia (PsyBA) internship program leading to full registration as a Psychologist. |
Communication | Compose clearly written case reports; demonstrate effective verbal and interpersonal communication skills using appropriate language to communicate with specialists and non-specialists such as other health professionals, clients and carers within a range of professional settings. |
Digital Literacy | Use appropriate technologies to collect relevant discipline-specific information; assemble, evaluate, justify and integrate this information to formulate appropriate hypotheses, assessment and treatment approaches and disseminate this information to clients and health professionals. |
Critical thinking | Critically evaluate and integrate scientific evidence and under supervision, transform this information into case formulations, assessment, interventions and policy that demonstrate evidence-based practice in the field of psychology. |
Problem Solving | Under the guidance of a supervisor, analyse theoretical frameworks and adapt foundation knowledge and skills to design evidence-based intervention and management approaches tailored to meet the needs of diverse client presentations. |
Self-management | Demonstrates ethical and professional practice, showing an appreciation of the need for continued supervision, accountability, good judgment and reflective practice in all areas of psychological and professional work and complies with the National Law requirements for conduct, health and performance. |
Teamwork | Develop, maintain and manage professional, ethical and collaborative relationships with multidisciplinary team members and stakeholders to work effectively together in the best interest of the client and the profession. |
Global Citizenship | Demonstrate, report and apply ethical, legal and professional principles to work productively as a provisional psychologist within diverse social cultural and environmental contexts by collaborating and communicating in a self-reflective and culturally sensitive manner. |
Course rules
To complete the Master of Professional Psychology students must attain 8 credit points. All 8 units are core. The course has a strong emphasis on the development of skills and evidence-based practice. Students will complete a minimum of 4 credit points each trimester over one year for full time study or part time equivalent.
Students are required to complete and pass both Practicum units. Failure of placement is grounds for exclusion.
Course structure
Core units
Level 1 - Trimester 1
HPY722 | Unit description is currently unavailable |
HPY723 | Unit description is currently unavailable |
HPY724 | Unit description is currently unavailable |
HPY725 | Unit description is currently unavailable |
Level 1 - Trimester 2
HPY726 | Unit description is currently unavailable |
HPY727 | Unit description is currently unavailable |
HPY728 | Unit description is currently unavailable |
HPY729 | Unit description is currently unavailable |
Work experience
Placement program
Placements are designed to equip students with a range of professional skills and an awareness of professional issues in psychological practice. You will have placements in at least two different settings. Your placement program will be determined jointly by you, the placement coordinators, and the practitioners supervising the placements. Contracts will be drawn up which will clearly specify the skills to be taught and the responsibilities of the student and placement supervisor. Placement supervisors are registered psychologists, eligible for membership of the Australian Psychological Society. Each placement requires the full complement of days to be completed. Failure of any one placement may result in exclusion from the course.