University of the Western Cape

Bachelor of Arts Honours in Psychology

Human and Social Studies - Psychology

Purpose and Rationale

  • To offer advanced fourth-year training in psychology.
  • To prepare learners for further professional training, such as the M Psych and MA Research programs.
  • To equip learners with the necessary skills and knowledge for registration as a Psychometrist with the Professional Board for Psychology.

Outcomes

  1. Identifying and solving problems using critical thinking: The programme trains students to identify psychological problems (assessment). An understanding of central methods of interventions within psychology is also achieved.
  2. Working effectively with others in organisational/team structures: The programme provides opportunities for students to work in a team and in community settings/organisations through some of the courses, such as community psychology.
  3. Organising and managing activities effectively: Students gain some skills and experience in managing a project, including a research and community intervention based project.
  4. Collecting, analysing, organising and evaluating information: Students are required to carry out a research project for the research paper and will be involved in such information-processing as part of the skill of assessment as well.
  5. Communicating effectively: The programme is largely seminar and discussion based which affords student the frequent opportunity to communicate within a group situation, both as a presenter and within classroom debates and discussions.
  6. Using science and technology effectively and critically: Students gain skills in technological equipment of use in their profession, such as computer processing, computer statistical packages, visual and audio tape recording, etc.
  7. A contextual understanding: There is a strong emphasis in the course on community and contextual theoretical and methodological understanding of psychological problems. This focus is integrated into all courses.
  8. Contributing to the personal development of the learner: The process of developing skills in psychology involves a strong focus on personal development and self-understanding in order to be effective as a helping-agent.

Assessment Criteria

Integrated Assessment:

  • The Psychology Department in the programme will employ a system of ongoing evaluation for all modules, utilizing tests, assignments, and examinations.
  • Each module will be assessed through a combination of continuous assessment (50%) and final assessment (50%).
  • Continuous assessment will involve regular evaluations throughout the module, such as quizzes, projects, presentations, and other assignments.
  • The final assessment will typically include a comprehensive exam or a major project/paper at the end of the module.
  • This integrated assessment approach aims to provide a holistic evaluation of students' understanding and application of the module material.

Qualification Details

Type
Honours Degree
NQF Level
08
Min. Credits
120
SAQA Source
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Description
The University of the Western Cape (UWC) is a public university located in Cape Town, South Africa. Established in 1959, it is one of the leading universities in the country and is known for its commitment to social justice and transformation. UWC offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines, including arts, sciences, business, education, law, and health sciences. The university is recognized for its research excellence and community engagement, with a focus on addressing the challenges faced by marginalized communities. UWC is also known for its diverse student body and inclusive campus environment.

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