i do HR too and psych (com/sci @ unsw 2nd year)
lots of people are studying psych majors and HR majors i've seen...
i like HR, I cant really see myself doing anything else at uni
HR is really broad and I think thats a good thing. If youre bored with one part you can do something else...
qma/qmb are cores for com but not com/sci but you have to do "at least" 6uoc of some stats. i guess you can pick which one you wanna do
http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/programs/2006/3529.html
Hi guys,
just raining on your party again...
you should consider the fact that postgrad psychology is for fee paying students only. The only uni that i know of that offers HECS for postgrad is actually UNSW...
The reason why B Psych students can get away with a mark of 65 is because they...
I dont know, check the rules at your uni. At UNSW, you should be looking to transfer to B Psych as they get 'preference' over normal sci students. To be recognised by the APS, at ANY UNI, you need SIX MINIMUM YEARS OF STUDY. honours + specific field (org, forensic, clinical)
To be a...
UNSW postgrad psych has HECS places- one of the only postgrad courses with hecs options.
..you cant give education for free. The retards will spend 20 years in uni, never getting anywhere and wasting the publics money. There is a reason why hecs is in place, to encourage further self...
The maths is the stats you have to do each year. They arent totally maths, and look at other stuff like interpretation of scatter graphs.
Each year at UNSW you will need to do the "research methods" subjects which will include using statistics. ie, Psych1B has stats in first year, 2001 has...
Hi,
If you've looked at the subjects in each of the majors, you'll find most of them are the same. The subjects basically overlap. So HR and IR study don't really differ. It will just say something different at graduation.
IR is ideally related to management at a macro level, going into...
Hi everybody,
Im curious as to which of the unis was preferred for psychology. I know this has been covered before, but only vaguely... Which uni is preferred in terms of:
*Course structure
*Potential salary of graduates (specifically first year)
*Candidate failure rate
*Difficulty in...