The training in all aspects of applied psychology at this University has developed with a strong emphasis on the relevance of scientific approaches to real-world problems. An important premise of such a model is that one's practice be guided by research findings. Scientific advances, evolving professional standards, shifting community needs, pressures from diminishing budgets, and uncertainties associated with relative distribution of resources, all make it imperative that students are not only trained to meet the standards of today's professional practice, but that they also have the generic skills that make them capable of evaluating, adapting and contributing to the development of new... -- Course Website
Instructor: Patrick Dunlop
Prerequisites: enrolment in the Master of Industrial and Organisational Psychology or the combined Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Industrial and Organisational Psychology