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Dissertation (PSYC8005)

Study period
Sem 1 2025
Location
St Lucia
Attendance mode
In Person

Course overview

Study period
Semester 1, 2025 (24/02/2025 - )
Study level
Postgraduate Coursework
Location
St Lucia
Attendance mode
In Person
Units
32
Administrative campus
St Lucia
Coordinating unit
Psychology School

The purpose of the professional doctorate in psychology is to provide advanced postgraduate research training in Clinical Psychology, Clinical Neuropsychology and Clinical Psychology or Clinical Psychology and Clinical Geropsychology.

The research component of the Doctor of Psychology program aims to foster the development of independent research skills that make a substantial contribution to the discipline, which will be demonstrated by the submission of a research dissertation.


The dissertation entails enrolment in a dissertation course over 6 semesters.ᅠ Students will enrol in a combination of either PYSC8005 (4 units) or PSYC8010 (8 units) over 6 semesters.ᅠ The standard sequence is for students to enrol in a combination of PSYC8005 Dissertation - In progessᅠand PSYC8010 Dissertation - In progress over 5 semesters, with enrolment in PSYC8005 Dissertationᅠin the 6th semester when thesis submission will occur.ᅠ


The dissertation should be of sufficient depth and scope to reflect the research skills that are described by the Australian Qualification Framework as being necessary for a program at a Level 10 Doctoral Degree:


  • Critical reflection, synthesis and evaluation
  • Use of research methodologies to extend and redefine existing knowledge or professional practice
  • Dissemination and promotion of new insights to peers and the community
  • Generation of original knowledge and understandingᅠ

Course requirements

Assumed background

This course will contribute to the submission of a final dissertation for external examination. Progression through each of the 6 semesters of enrolment will be determined by a series of milestones that will be need to attained each semester for progression to the next enrolment in the PSYC8005/PSYC8010 course.

Prerequisites

You'll need to complete the following courses before enrolling in this one:

Registration with Psychology Board of Australia

Incompatible

You can't enrol in this course if you've already completed the following:

PSYC8011, PSYC8012

Restrictions

Doctor of Psychology students only

Course contact

Aims and outcomes

The course aims to foster the development of independent research skills that make a substantial contribution to the discipline, which will be demonstrated by the submission of a research dissertation. The dissertation willᅠᅠprovide a contribution to knowledge with a level of originality consistent with a research higher degree.ᅠIt should also reveal a capacity to relate the research topic to the broader framework of knowledge in the disciplinary area integrating a practice based model.ᅠThe dissertation will be on a topic that is negotiated with the supervisor and approved by the Director of Clinical Programs.ᅠ The dissertation should have a clinical psychology, clinical psychology andᅠgeropsychology,ᅠor clinical neuropsychology and clinical psychologyᅠorientation depending on the particular stream undertaken.

Learning outcomes

After successfully completing this course you should be able to:

LO1.

Evaluate, critically review, and synthesise the literature and knowledge base in the field of study

LO2.

Design and implement a research project with the guidance of a supervisor

LO3.

Use research methodologies to extend and redefine existing knowledge or professional practice

LO4.

Communicate the results of the study effectively through the preparation and submission of the written thesis

LO5.

Disseminate and promote new insights to peers and the community

LO6.

Design, conduct, and report research in a manner consistent with relevant ethical guidelines

Assessment

Assessment summary

Category Assessment task Weight Due date
Paper/ Report/ Annotation Progress Report Mandatory

Report due on the last day of Week 12 in Semester 1

Thesis DPsych Dissertation 100%

The dissertation is due for submission in the 6th semester of consecutive enrolment

Assessment details

Progress Report

Mode
Oral, Written
Category
Paper/ Report/ Annotation
Weight
Mandatory
Due date

Report due on the last day of Week 12 in Semester 1

Learning outcomes
L01, L02, L03, L04, L05, L06

Task description

The Supervisor Progress Report, completed by the supervisor in discussion with the student, should be submitted by the student by the last day of Week 12 in Semester 1. Further information on the this process can be found on the Blackboard Community [Doctor of Psychology] website. The Progress Report can be found in the Forms Folder on this website. The Course Coordinator will sign the form AFTER it is uploaded.


Progress is deemed satisfactory based on the submission of a report from the supervisor providing a recommendation that the student’s rate of progress is satisfactory. The report is prepared by the supervisor in conjunction with the student and will report on issues relating to the research and the expected progress to that date.


If progress is deemed to be unsatisfactory, the student and supervisor will be required to meet with the Program Director to discuss candidature and options. Satisfactory progress is a requirement of the DPsych Program rules and students may be required to undertake additional semesters of enrolment in the dissertation.  

Submission guidelines

Deferral or extension

You may be able to apply for an extension.

Any potential delays should be discussed initially between the student and supervisor and then advice sought from the Course Coordinator as soon as possible.

DPsych Dissertation

Mode
Written
Category
Thesis
Weight
100%
Due date

The dissertation is due for submission in the 6th semester of consecutive enrolment

Learning outcomes
L01, L02, L03, L04, L05, L06

Task description

The Dissertation counts for half of the course (32 out of 64 units). The dissertation should be of sufficient depth and scope to reflect the research skills that are described by the Australian Qualification Framework as being necessary for a program at a Level 10 Doctoral Degree. The dissertation can take the form of a traditional research-only thesis, or it can be in the form of a substantial paper or series of papers (ready for submission or submitted), with a general Introduction and a unifying Discussion. The form of the dissertation should be discussed and agreed with the supervisor.


The usual minimum length of the dissertation is 30,000 words and the maximum length should not exceed 50,000 words, excluding Tables, Figures, References, and Appendices. The writing must conform to the most current American Psychological Association style requirements (for reference please refer to the Doctor of Philosophy Handbook, section on preparation and presentation of a PhD thesis).


The dissertation will be undertaken when enrolled in PSYC8005/PSYC8010 Dissertation and submitted when enrolled in PSYC8005 Dissertation Part B. It is the formal assessment of 6 semesters of enrolment in the dissertation courses and should demonstrate the reporting of a substantial piece of original research that has been conducted by the student for the prescribed period under proper academic supervision in a research environment. By the end of the Doctor of Psychology Dissertation courses, the student should be capable of independently conceiving, designing, carrying out and reporting a major research project.


Further information on the Dissertation courses including dissertation preparation and submission requirements can be found on the Blackboard Doctor of Psychology Dissertation Community website.

Submission guidelines

Deferral or extension

You may be able to apply for an extension.

Any potential delays should be discussed initially between the student and supervisor and then advice sought from the Course Coordinator as soon as possible.

Course grading

Full criteria for each grade is available in the Assessment Procedure.

Pass/Fails Description
P

Course grade description: The final dissertation will be graded using the following criteria: A pass is awarded on the basis of reports from two independent markers external to the University of Queensland.ᅠ A pass can be awarded under the following conditions: Pass as is Pass subject to minor changes approved by Director of Clinical programs Pass subject to changes or defence of current passages approved by Director of Clinical programs Revise and resubmit for examination

F

Course grade description: A fail is assigned to the dissertation under the following conditions: Thesis not submitted Thesis judged by the external markers to be unsatisfactory The candidate is unable to satisfy the requirements of the external markers after revision and resubmission of the dissertation.

Supplementary assessment

Supplementary assessment is not available for this course.

Additional assessment information

Supplementary assessment will not be available in this course because assessment is based on an individual dissertation completed over the period of a 6-semesters course of enrolment.

Learning resources

You'll need the following resources to successfully complete the course. We've indicated below if you need a personal copy of the reading materials or your own item.

Library resources

Library resources are available on the UQ Library website.

Learning activities

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Dissertation

The candidate will design and plan the research and its timelines, and undertake the research with the guidance of a supervisor, in consideration of the timing of the relevant milestone and submission

Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04, L05, L06

Additional learning activity information

In each semester of enrolment you will need to be working towards meeting your research progress milestone, ie Progress Report, confirmation, mid-point, Final Review and dissertation submission. A progress report is required to be submitted on the last day of Week 12 in Semester 1. For further information on milestone requirements and timing please refer to the Blackboard Community [Doctor of Psychology Dissertation] website


Policies and procedures

University policies and procedures apply to all aspects of student life. As a UQ student, you must comply with University-wide and program-specific requirements, including the:

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