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Bachelor of Psychological Science (Program 3435) With a Complementary Major in Criminology 2018 Sample Program School of Psychology This is a sample program. The course offering pattern is subject to change. Students are responsible for checking the Handbook before the beginning of each semester and reviewing their study plan. PSYC1001 CRIM1010 Elective Elective Semester 1 Psychology 1A Intro to Criminology (6 UOC) (6 UOC) (6 UOC) (6 UOC) Stage 1 (2018) PSYC2101 PSYC1111 CRIM1011 PSYC1011 Assessment, Measuring Mind & Intro to Criminal Semester 2 Psychology 1B Personality & Behaviour Justice (6 UOC) Psychopathology (6 UOC) (6 UOC) (6 UOC) PSYC2061 PSYC2001 CRIM2020 Social & Research Criminal Law & Term 1 Developmental Methods 2 Justice 1 Psychology (6 UOC) (6 UOC) (6 UOC) PSYC2081 CRIM2021 Learning & CRIM2XXX (iii) Stage 2 Criminal Law & Term 2 Physiological Elective (2019) Justice 2 Psychology (6 UOC) (6 UOC) (6 UOC) PSYC2071 CRIM2XXX (iii) Perception & Term 3 Elective Cognition (6 UOC) (6 UOC) PSYC3001 PSYC3XXX (ii) Research Stream A Elective Term 1 Methods 3 (6 UOC) (6 UOC) PSYC3301(i) Psychology & Law CRIM3000 PSYC3XXX (ii) STREAM B Criminology Stage 3 Term 2 Stream A/B Elective Elective Capstone (2020) (6 UOC) (6 UOC) (6 UOC) PSYC3011 CRIM3XXX (iv) Research & CRIM2042 Elective Term 3 Applications of Explaining Crime (6 UOC) Psychology (6 UOC) (6 UOC) 1 NOTES Students wishing to undertake a complementary major in Criminology, and complete the degree within three years should follow this plan. (i) You must complete PSYC3301 Psychology & Law. This will count as a Stream B elective in your Psychology major and as a Level 3 elective in your Criminology major. (ii) PSYC3XXX represents a Level 3 Psychology elective. You must then complete a minimum of 12 UOC from Level 3 Psychology electives including ONE course from each of the elective groups listed below. Elective Stream A Elective Stream B • PSYC3051 Physiological Psychology (6 UOC) • PSYC3121 Social Psychology (6 UOC) • PSYC3211 Cognitive Science (6 UOC) • PSYC3141 Behaviour in Organisations (6 UOC) • PSYC3221 Vision & Brain (6 UOC) • PSYC3331 Health Psychology (6 UOC) • PSYC3241 Psychobiology of Memory & • PSYC3341 Developmental Psychology (6 UOC) Motivation (6 UOC) • PSYC3361 Psychology Research Internship (6 UOC) • PSYC3311 Language & Cognition (6 UOC) • PSYC3371 Multivariate Data Analysis for Psychology (6 UOC) (iii) CRIM2XXX represents a Level 2 Criminology elective. You must complete a minimum of 12 UOC from Level 2 Criminology electives listed below. • CRIM2014 Issues in Policing (6 UOC) • CRIM2040 Criminal Networks & Organised Crime (6 • CRIM2031 Indigenous Perspective (6 UOC) UOC) • CRIM2032 Disability in Criminal Justice (6 UOC) • CRIM2041 Crime & Punishment (6 UOC) • CRIM2034 Crime, Politics and the Media (6 UOC) The following courses from other subject areas can also be • CRIM2036 Prison and Punishment (6 UOC) counted towards the Criminology Major: • CRIM2037 Explaining Punishment (6 UOC) • ARTS2845 Sex, Human Rights & Justice (6 UOC) • CRIM2038 Young People, Risk and Harm (6 UOC) • HUMS2000 Arts Internship (6 UOC) (iv) CRIM3XXX represents a Level 3 Criminology elective. You must complete a minimum of 6 UOC from Level 3 Criminology electives listed below. • CRIM3011 Crime Prevention Policy (6 UOC) • CRIM3019 Restorative Justice (6UOC) • CRIM3012 Violent & Sexual Offenders (6 UOC) • CRIM3020 The Criminal Trial (6 UOC) • CRIM3013 Understanding Violence, Conflict & Aggr. • CRIM3021 History from Crime (6 UOC) (6UOC) The following courses from other subject areas can • CRIM3015 State Crime & Human Rights (6 UOC) also be counted towards the Criminology Major: • CRIM3016 Crime, Borders & Security (6 UOC) • ARTS3871 Forensic Sociology (6 UOC) • CRIM3018 Victims’ Rights (6 UOC) (v) Students are not permitted to take GEN-coded courses to meet their free elective requirements. (vi) The following online courses are recommended/suggested electives that can be taken as free or Science electives, and will give students some different perspectives on various aspects of Psychology that may provide both practical and educational insights for their future studies: • PSYC1022 Psychology of Addiction (6 UOC) • PSYC1023 Abnormal Psychology (6 UOC) • PSYC1024 Clinical Perspectives On Anxiety, Mood And Stress (6 UOC) • PSYC1025 Psychology of Work (6 UOC) • PSYC1027 Forensic Psychology: Crime, Courts And Corrections (6 UOC) • PSYC1062 Science of Wellbeing (6 UOC) Plan Overview: 78 UOC Psychology 54 UOC Criminology 12 UOC Electives TOTAL = 144 UOC 2 FURTHER INFORMATION School of Psychology HOURS: Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 4:45pm PHONE: (02) 9385 3041 FAX: (02) 9385 3641 EMAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: http://www.psy.unsw.edu.au ‘Like’ the UNSW School of Psychology on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/UnswSchoolOfPsychology 3 .