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This unit of study will continue the case and research seminars introduced in PSYC6089 Research, Ethics and Professional Practice. All students are required to attend and contribute to discussion of case and research seminar presentations throughout the semester, and are expected to attend the School Colloquium. Students will formally present their research plan in order to receive a range of feedback from academic members of the School of Psychology. Students will also engage in a research progress meeting with their research supervisor.
Study level | Postgraduate |
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Academic unit | Psychology Academic Operations |
Credit points | 6 |
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At the completion of this unit, you should be able to:
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Semester 2 2025
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Normal day | Camperdown / Darlington, Sydney |
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Semester 2 Early 2020
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Normal day | Camperdown / Darlington, Sydney |
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Semester 2 2021
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Normal day | Camperdown / Darlington, Sydney |
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Semester 2 2021
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Normal day | Remote |
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Semester 2 2022
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Normal day | Camperdown / Darlington, Sydney |
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Semester 2 2022
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Normal day | Remote |
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Semester 2 2023
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Normal day | Camperdown / Darlington, Sydney |
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Semester 2 2024
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Normal day | Camperdown / Darlington, Sydney |
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Enrolment is restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Clinical Psychology degree at the University of Sydney.