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Location: | Edith Cowan University (ECU), Joondalup Campus, 270 Joondalup Drive, Perth, Western Australia 6027, Australia | ||
Annual Fee: | AUD $ 27,440.00 | ||
Duration: | 16 months (minimum) part-time ( Weeks) | ||
Start Date: | January 2024, March 2024, May 2024 | ||
Study Mode: | Online study | ||
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Meet the Australian study requirement*: | |||
Meet Study in regional Australia*: | |||
Pathway to a 485 Visa*: | |||
Pathway to the second 485 Visa*: | |||
Admission Requirments: | To gain entry to the Graduate Diploma of Psychology (Advanced) online, applicants must have:An APAC accredited 3-year Bachelor's degree with a Major in Psychology completed in the last 10 years; orAn APAC accredited Graduate Diploma in Psychology completed in the last 10 years; andA WAM (Weighted Average Mark) of 70% achieved in one of the above pathway programs (or equivalent supporting circumstances). | ||
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