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Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences regulations



Master of Child Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy


The degree

1. There shall be a degree of Master of Child Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy (MCPP) awarded in one grade only.


Definitions

2. In these regulations, unless the contrary intention appears:

'advisory committee' means the committee responsible to the faculty board of the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences established to administer in consultation with the faculty board, the degree of Master of Child Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. The committee shall be chaired by the head of the Centre for Developmental Psychiatry of the Department of Psychological Medicine who shall report to the faculty board. The advisory committee shall include the course coordinator and representatives from the Department of Psychological Medicine, the Office of Psychiatric Services of the Health Department of Victoria, the director of the Department of Post-Graduate Child Psychiatry Training (Victoria), the director/professor of Child Psychiatry of the university of Melbourne and a representative of the Victorian Child Psychotherapists' Association;

'faculty board' means the faculty board of the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences;

'head' means the head of the Department of Psychological Medicine in the Centre for Developmental Psychiatry;

'degree' means the degree of Master of Child Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy.


Admission to candidature


3. The faculty board, may not admit an applicant to candidature unless he or she is currently engaged in child psychotherapy practice; and

3.1 the applicant -

3.1.1 has graduated with or qualified for a degree in an approved field of study in this university or in another university or institution of higher learning which, in the opinion of the faculty board, is a suitable preparation for the candidates's field of study; and

3.1.2 has had a minimum of two years practice in his or her graduated field of study and in working with children and their families and which is deemed by the faculty board to be suitable preparation for the candidate's proposed field of study; or

3.2 has qualifications which, in the opinion of the faculty board on the advice of the advisory committee are equivalent to or are a satisfactory substitute for the qualifications prescribed in subsection 3.1

4. An applicant shall not be admitted to candidature unless the faculty board is satisfied, on the advice of the head and the advisory committee, that adequate facilities and supervision are available.


Conditions of candidature

5. When an applicant has been admitted to candidature the faculty board shall, on the advice of the advisory committee, appoint as supervisor a member of the teaching staff who shall be responsible to the faculty board.

6. Subject to Statute 6.2 - Exclusion for unsatisfactory progress, the faculty board may review the academic progress of a candidate and after taking into account any recommendation from the head, the advisory committee and the supervisor and after giving the candidate an opportunity to be heard, may terminate the candidature on the grounds of unsatisfactory progress.


Course of study

7. Except where the faculty board permits otherwise, the course of study for the degree shall be completed in not more than five years and shall be undertaken by part-time candidature.


Requirements for the degree

8. A candidate shall -

8.1 normally complete the course requirements in the following sequence, provided however that the order in which subjects are taken may, on the recommendation of the head, be varied from time to time to suit individual and course requirements.


First year

  • Child psychotherapy I

  • Child psychotherapy II

 

Second year

  • Child psychotherapy III

  • Child psychotherapy IV

 

Third year

  • Child psychotherapy V

  • Child psychotherapy VI;

and

8.2 submit a minor thesis.


The minor thesis

9.1 The work for the thesis shall be carried out by the candidate, under supervision, in an area of the subject approved by the head and related to the course being taken for the degree.

9.2 The work for and the contents of the thesis shall in general be the original work of the candidate and that part which is not original shall be specified generally in a preface and specifically in explanatory notes.

9.3 A candidate shall not submit, without consent of the faculty board, any work which the candidate has previously submitted for a degree.


Submission of thesis

10.1 Four copies of the thesis which shall include a summary and any supporting papers shall be lodged with the registrar together with four separate copies of the summary.

10.2 Unless previously published, the thesis shall be -

10.2.1 typewritten or printed on paper of size and quality approved by the faculty board; and

10.2.2 bound in a form approved by the faculty board.


Certificate of supervisor

11.1 When a candidate has submitted his or her thesis, the supervisor shall submit a statement certifying -

11.1.1 to the best of his or her knowledge, the extent to which the work was carried out by the candidate;

11.1.2 whether, in his or her opinion, the thesis is properly presented and is prima facie worthy of examination.

11.2 Where the supervisor does not certify that, in his or her opinion, the thesis is properly presented and is prima facie worthy of examination, the faculty board, after taking into consideration the views of the head and the advisory committee, shall determine whether or not the thesis is to be examined.


Examination

12. On receipt of the minor thesis the faculty board shall, on the recommendation of the advisory committee appoint at least two examiners neither of whom shall be the candidate's supervisor, and, unless the faculty board otherwise agree, at least one of the examiners shall be external.

13. The examiners shall -

13.1 evaluate the thesis;

13.2 each recommend to the faculty board whether or not the work of the candidate, with or without specified amendments, merits the award of the degree.


Examiners report

14. The reports of the examiners shall be transmitted to the faculty board, which shall decide whether -

14.1 the candidate had satisfied the requirements for the degree; or

14.2 the candidate has failed to satisfy the requirements for the degree; or

14.3 the candidate is to be given leave -

14.3.1 to submit an amended thesis;

14.3.2 to present before representatives of the faculty board for an oral examination,

14.3.3 to complete further coursework, as the case may require,

14.3.4 to fulfil any or all of the requirements contained in paragraphs 14.3.1, 14.3.2 and 14.3.3;
within such further period and on such conditions as the faculty board may prescribe provided however that where the recommendations of the examiners are not similar or where the faculty board considers there is any other reason for doing so it may, before making its decision, refer the thesis, reports and recommendations to any other person for consideration and report.


Publication of thesis

15. After the faculty board has decided in consultation with the advisory committee that the candidate has satisfied the requirements for the degree it shall require the candidate to have bound in book form two copies of the thesis, accepted for the purpose of the degree of which -

15.1.1 one copy shall be lodged by the registrar in the library of the university where it may be made available by the librarian to any person for consultation and photocopying provided that for a period of three years after the thesis is lodged it shall not be available as aforesaid without the consent in writing of the author;

15.1.2 the other copy shall be transmitted to the head of the advisory committee.

15.2 Of the other copies -

15.2.1 one shall be held by the supervisor; and

15.2.2 one shall be returned to the candidate.

15.3 One copy of any thesis not accepted for the degree shall be lodged with the registrar.


Effect of changes in regulations

16. A candidate shall comply with these regulations as from time to time amended or remade provided that where the faculty board is of the opinion that any candidate for the degree has been adversely affected by a change in these regulations since the candidate first enrolled as a candidate for the degree, the faculty board may act to remove the adverse effects on the candidate by permitting him or her to qualify for the degree under these regulations as if they were in force without the particular change or changes which adversely affected the candidate.

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