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- lead to a bachelors degree or honours degree in psychology with a course structure that makes it compulsory to study the units relevant to professional registration as a psychologist by the Psychology Board of Australia, and which itself represents a pathway to professional registration as a psychologist.
- lead to a bachelors degree, honours degree or masters degree in social work accredited by the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW).
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