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UNIVEN Psychology Honours

UNIVEN Psychology Honours, The Department of Psychology came into existence in 1982 when the University of Venda started. It existed for 20 years in the School of Human Sciences (now Human and Social Sciences) before it was moved to the School of Health Sciences in 2002.

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Programme history
It was established as a service department to other departments in Human Sciences and other schools. The department is also having academic Honours, Masters, and PhD programmes. In 2003, the department started with the first professional programme (Bpsych programme) which is aimed at producing competent, ethical and professional practitioners who will meet the needs of South Africa in order to make primary psychological services available in diverse settings thereby enhancing psychological well-being of the public. This qualification is critical in providing good quality psychological care at primary health care level. Qualifying practitioners are able to provide a variety of psychological services at the primary health care level. The qualification is aligned to the National Framework for Human Resources for Health in South Africa and is responsive to the psychological needs and care of the South African population in diverse contexts. The focus of the profession is on prevention, promotion and community based care. This professional training leads to registration with HPCSA as a Registered counsellor

Current situation

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The Bpsych programme has produced graduates since 2005. Current staff situation (11 full time positions and 2 part timers

• Vision
To train and develop psychology professionals with appropriate skills to serve the mental health needs of rural and developing communities in Southern Africa

• Mission
The Department is committed to developing quality psychology professionals through problem based methodologies that are underpinned by innovative teaching, research and community engagement initiatives

Programmes

Bachelor of Psychology
BA (Honours)
MA
Doctor of Psychology

Admission Requirements

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL THE OFFERED QUALIFICATIONS
PROFESSIONAL BACHELOR’S DEGREE

All students registering for PROFESSIONAL BACHELOR’S DEGREE should:
• Be in possession of a Bachelor senior certificate
• Have at least a D symbol (Higher Grade ) for English and Life Sciences (Biology) in Standard 10/ Grade 12
• Be subjected to selection process (written and oral)
• Also fulfill other requirements laid by the University

HONORS
All students registering for HONORS DEGREE should:
• Have a Bachelor degree with Psychology as a major, with an average pass mark of at least 60% in all psychology modules from level one to three
• Be subjected to selection process (written and oral)
MASTERS
All students registering for MASTERS DEGREE should:
• Have an approved honors or Bpsych degree recognized by the university
• Have an average examination mark of 60% in all honors exam modules
• Be determined by the availability of a supervisor
• Be approved by the head of department

PHD
• Have an approved Masters degree recognized by the university
• Have an average examination mark of 60% in Masters results
• Be determined by the availability of a supervisor
• Be approved by the head of department

3.1 SCHOOL SPECIFIC ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS.
• First entering students should have a minimum of 26 points to be admitted.
• The students are subjected to selection for a professional bachelor degree

3.2 QUALIFICATION SPECIFIC ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
3.2.1 Foundation Programme (not applicable)
3.2.2 Higher Certificate (not applicable)
3.2.3 Advance Certificate etc (not applicable)
(For all the qualifications in the School)

Modules

BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGY

BPS1841         Learning Principles and LIFE skills

BPS1842         Introduction to Psychology

BPS1843         Introduction to Applied Psychology

ECS 1541       English Communication Skills

SOC 1541       Introduction to Sociology

SOC 1641       Social Institutions

ECS 1641       English Communication Skills

BPS2841         Child and adult development

BPS2842         Personality theories

BPS2844         Mental health promotion

BPS2843         Employee Wellness Programme

ISO 2541         Sociology of Organization

SOC 2641       Sociology of health and illness

BPS3841         Research Methodology

BPS3842         Community Psychology

BPS3843         Psychopathology

BPS3844         Psychological Counselling Theories

ISO 3541         Management Sociology

ISO 3642        Industrial Relations

IBPS4841        Psychopathology II

BPS4842         Psychological Assessment

BPS4843         Psychological Counselling Techniques

BPS4844         Ethics, professional practice and management

BPS4845         Psychological Counselling Practical

BPS4846         Research project

HONOURS

PSY 5531 Research Methodology

PSY 5532 Developmental Psychology

PSY 5533 Personality Theories

PSY 5721 Research Project

PSY 5631 Psychopathology

PSY 5632 Psychotherapeutic Systems

PSY 5721 Research

Electives (1)

PSY 5633 Social psychology

PSY 5634 Neuropsychology

PSY 5635 Gender and Psychology

Staff

NameDesignate:ContactTell:Email:Area of Specialization:
Prof M.T Mashamba(Senior Lecturer)0159628533
[email protected] 
IKS, HIV/AIDS,Mental Health,Epidemiology
Dr. M. Makatu(Senior Lecturer/Psychometrist)0159628359
[email protected] 
Youth and WomenPsychologyDevelopmental PsychologyIndigenous Knowledge Systems
Dr. F.J Takalani(Lecturer/Psychometrist)0159628137
[email protected]
Indigenous Knowledge SystemPsychopathologyMental illnessHuman DevelopmentPsychological assessment
Dr. A. Maphula (Lecturer/Clinical Psychology)015 962 8341
[email protected]
PsychopathologyPsychotherapyHuman developmentNeuropsychology
Mrs M. Mushwana(Lecturer)015 962 8356
[email protected] 
Mental HealthSame sex relationshipsGender-based violenceHealth PromotionsYouth & women
 Mr L. Manganye(Lecturer/ Registered counsellor) 015 962 8667
[email protected] 
Human DevelopmentEthics in counselling,Social psychology
Fatima Peters(Lecturer/ Registered counsellor)0159628497
[email protected]
Violence, Gender, Sexuality,Ethics in counselling, Ethics in research, Research methodology, Counselling.
Ms V. Baloyi(Lecturer/Clinical Psychologist)015 962 8518, 
[email protected]
Sexuality, Psychopathology, Social psychology
Mrs K.E Mphephu(Junior Lecturer/ Registered counsellor)0159628173
[email protected] 
Personality Theories, Culture society and Human behaviourMental health
Mrs H.B Magadani(Junior Lecturer/ Registered counsellor)0159629197
[email protected] 
Social psychologyDevelopmental psychology
Koko M.BLecturer/Clinical PsychologistTel: 0159628241
[email protected]  
Psychopathology (child and adult)Psychological assessmentPersonality theoriesNeuropsychology

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