If I am in the Law/Behavioural Science combined degree, can I graduate from the Behavioural Science before I finish the Law part?
A. If you do not wish to complete the Law degree, but wish to take out the Behavioural Science degree, you will need to complete all the requirements of the degree, including one of the available second majors, however you can count Law topics towards the elective component of the degree. You can only count Law topics in place of the second major if you finish both parts of the combined degree. Graduate Diploma in Psychology Back Q. How much credit for prior study can I get towards the Graduate Diploma? A. It is University policy that no more than two thirds credit will be granted towards an award based on prior study. You could therefore get up to 24 units of credit towards the Graduate Diploma. However, if your aim is to get very good grades in an attempt to be admitted to the Honours year in Psychology, then applying for credit for previous topics with average grades will decrease your chance of getting a competitive Grade Point Average (GPA) for Honours entry. Q. Can I still get in
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