Duration
The full-time Bachelor of Psychology (BPsych) degree is offered over a minimum period of four years.
Description
The Professional Board for Psychology has introduced the BPsych Registered Counsellor category in order to meet the psychological needs of the South African population at a primary level. MGI’s BPsych programme has been developed in line with these needs in order for students to gain in-depth knowledge of the major paradigms, principles, methods, and theories of psychology and human behaviour. Students are provided with a solid grounding in the academic theory underpinning the main concepts of the field of psychology.
The curriculum includes a significant experiential component, culminating in a six-month internship, which forms part of the final year curriculum. Also included in the curriculum are more generalised modules, such as Computer Skills, which are regarded as essential with regards to competent functioning in today’s workplace environment. Students studying the BPsych specialise in trauma counselling.
From 2015 this qualification will only be offered at the MGI campus in Midrand for new students.
Qualification structure
The syllabus comprises four levels of study:
Level 1
Students are introduced to the basic principles of psychology, as well as other more generalised subjects.
- General Psychology IA
- English I
- Political Science I
- Communication Science I
- Computer Skills
- General Psychology IB
- Biology I
Level 2
Students develop an intermediary level of knowledge and skills in the field of psychology.
- Personality Theories A and Personality Theories B
- Developmental Psychology A and Developmental Psychology B
- Counselling Psychology
- Cultural Studies
- Research in the Social Sciences A
- Psychological Physiology
- English II or Political Science II
Level 3
- Assessment and Evaluation A
- Abnormal Behaviour A
- Neuropsychology
- Individual Therapy
- Leadership and Management of NGOs and NPOs
- Legislation and Ethics Relating to Psychology
- Health and Community Psychology
- Research in the Social Sciences B
- Social Psychology
- Abnormal Behaviour B
- Principles of Pharmacology
Level 4
- Traumatic Stress
- Therapeutic Methods
- Community Psychology
- Assessment and Evaluation
- Research Methods
- Psychopathology
- Principals of Pharmacology
- Trauma and Treatment
- Internship
- Research Project
Level 4 of the BPsych
Admittance to Level 4 of the BPsych degree:
Applicants with either a Psychology III qualification or an Honours in Psychology qualification may be admitted to Level 4 of the BPsych degree.
As part of the admission process, applicants will be required to:
- Complete rigorous questionnaires and/or psychometric tests.
- Present themselves for an in-depth interview, to be conducted by a departmental panel, consisting of academic staff and supervisors.
Duration
The full-time Level 4 of the BPsych degree is offered over a one-or-two year programme.
Description
The programme is a one-or-two year programme that allows applicants with suitable previous qualifications to enrol for subjects/modules that will then satisfy the requirements for the MGI Bachelor of Psychology (BPsych) degree. This is an Honours equivalent qualification.
Subjects
- Traumatology
- Therapeutic Methods
- Community Psychology
- Assessment and Evaluation
- Principles of Pharmacology
- Trauma and Treatment
- Psychopathology
- Research Methods
- Internship
- Research Project
Students who successfully complete all levels of study are awarded the MGI Bachelor of Psychology degree.
Career options
Registered (Professional) Counsellor specialising in trauma counselling.
The MGI BPsych degree has been recognised by the HPCSA as one of the few professional psychology degrees in South Africa.
For more info
Midrand Graduate Institute
T: +27 (0)11 690 1700
info@mgi.ac.za
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