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Overview

This course enables science students studying Psychology to apply their disciplinary knowledge and transferable skills in a professional context, through a work placement experience at an organisation external to UNSW. Students will have the opportunity to develop key professional skills that align with their career goals and contextualise their field … For more content click the Read More button below. The main component of the course is a minimum 105-hour work placement related to the student's field of study. The placement can be paid or unpaid. This supervised workplace experience is supported by professional development and discipline-specific modules that students can select from, in line with their individual career goals. PSYC3199 will count as a science or free elective and is graded on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis. The course is available to domestic and international students. If a domestic or international student wishes to undertake an overseas work placement, extra conditions will apply before the placement and enrolment into the course is approved. Eligibility and Enrolment Enrolment is subject to approval and completion of required pre-requisites. Permission to enrol will only be granted if the student: Is completing a Psychology major;Has secured a supervised work placement compatible to their major of study, which has been reviewed and approved by the School; andHas completed the required pre-requisites (48 units of credit, minimum 65 WAM, passed pre-requisite Preparation for WIL modules) Please note: the course is only available to students who are commencing a new work placement compatible to their major of study. Students seeking to enrol with paid or unpaid work they are already undertaking outside their studies will not be considered.Students are required to experience a job hunting/recruitment process and secure a relevant work placement prior to seeking approval for enrolment. Work placements are not provided for students.Further details on how to find and secure a work placement, the application and approval process, course content and assessments, can be found at: https://www.science.unsw.edu.au/student-life/student-opportunitiesIt is the student’s responsibility to check if they have space in their program for this elective.This course cannot be taken during an Honours year. Extended work placement experiences Students who wish to extend their experience by completing a longer placement (over two terms) or a more intensive placement (more hours in one term), can combine PSYC3199 with PSYC3299 Psychology Work Placement 2. The three options available to students are provided below. All three options are subject the same eligibility and approval processes outlined above. Option A: 105-hour placement completed in 1 term; enrolment pattern = PSYC3199; total of 6 UOCOption B:  210-hour placement completed in 1 term; enrolment pattern = PSYC3199 and PSYC3299 in the same term; total of 12 UOC Option C: 210-hour placement completed over 2 terms; enrolment pattern = PSYC3199 in one term and PSYC3299 in the following term; total of 12 UOC

Conditions for Enrolment

Prerequisite: enrolled in a Science program (single or dual) and completing a Psychology major. Must pass Preparation for WIL modules prior to enrolment. Placement must be related to the student’s Psychology major and approved by the School of Psychology prior to enrolment.
Pre-requisite: 48 units of credit and a minimum 65 WAM.
It is the student’s responsibility to check if they have space in their program for this elective. This course cannot be taken during an Honours year.

Course Attributes

Multi-Term Course

Work Integrated Learning

Delivery

In-person - Standard (usually weekly or fortnightly)

Fees

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