Yeah, from what I've been told there is a bit of maths, certainly in the first year, as there is a big emphasis on statistics. I think you also use applications of calculus in this as wellahen said:does anyone know if its true that psych requires heaps of maths? even in the ba degree, cos if it does then i'm out
AFAIK, you need something like a credit average to keep your place in the Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) course. A credit average is around what you need for honours too. So really, it only guarantees a spot in honours as you're meeting the requirement.. as long as you maintain the same average in a normal BA you have just as much a chance of getting in to honours.Hysterik said:When I went to the Open Day the main difference that I could see between the two was that with a Bachelor of Arts with a psych major you are not automatically allowed into the honours year as there are only a limited number of spots. To qualify as a pyschologist you need to do the honours year plus two more years in either a masters degree or professional training. So I guess the main reason that you would want to do a Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) is for the security that you will get into the honours year.
I see... that's not what I got told on one of the open days.LaurenHarvey said:No, for just a normal BA you will need most likely a HD as you will be competing for a limited number of spots that have already been taken up by the B psych and BA psych so it is much more competitive entry. However if you are already in these courses I think you can get in on just a credit or D average
sorry, but just need to reinforce that say i dont recieve a 98 UAI can i still do an arts majoring in psyc degree which is almost equivalent to art(psyc)ahen said:so basically it doesn't matter if you get a UAI of 85 or a UAI of 98, you can still do psych
eager to know this too!!sweetcandeeh said:i was wondering if you could tell me whether there is a point in doing a art that majors in psch then transfering to art(psyc) if given the chance..
because i know that art(psyc) has more of a guaranteed enterance to honours
and when it was mentioned way, way back...
sorry, but just need to reinforce that say i dont recieve a 98 UAI can i still do an arts majoring in psyc degree which is almost equivalent to art(psyc)
and for those who do an arts majoring in psyc or art(psyc) can anyone tell me whether they have the same first year outline..?
.thank you =D
but even with high distinctions, its still difficult to get into hons? or it just depends on the number that apply for it?LaurenHarvey said:But you CANNOT do Honours UNLESS you gain HIGH DISTINCTIONS in your degree.