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Angels...
Okay, just another general query -
I have heard that, to satisfy the APS (Australian Psychological Society) requirements, one must complete at least a 4 year psychology or psych-majored degree whilst undertaking mathematics in each consecutive year.
By the same premise, I have also heard that one is only required to take mathematics for a single semester each year. Can anybody explain?
And finally, is B Science / B Arts with a major in Psych and minor in Mathematics considered satisfying the APS requirements?
Thanks.
I have heard that, to satisfy the APS (Australian Psychological Society) requirements, one must complete at least a 4 year psychology or psych-majored degree whilst undertaking mathematics in each consecutive year.
By the same premise, I have also heard that one is only required to take mathematics for a single semester each year. Can anybody explain?
And finally, is B Science / B Arts with a major in Psych and minor in Mathematics considered satisfying the APS requirements?
Thanks.