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- Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences
- Macquarie University
- Level 1, 3 Innovation Road NSW 2109
- E: pace.humansciences@mq.edu.au
The FMHHS offers PACE units and placements across a variety of disciplines. These include psychology, health, inclusive communication, linguistics, cognitive science, and clinical sciences.
All degrees now require a specific PACE unit. Check your program in the Course Handbook to see which PACE unit you must do.
We offer a range of PACE units, including the following:
In this unit, you may develop a project management plan to address an issue in consultation with the host organisation. Example activities may include:
Check the HLTH3050 unit summary [PDF 4.6MB] or the HLTH3050 course handbook for more information.
In this unit, you complete a professional work placement within a variety of professional settings. Example activities may include:
Check the LING3388 course handbook for more information.
In this psychology capstone unit, you learn to apply your psychology skills in real-world situations. Example activities may include:
Check the PSYU3399 unit summary [PDF 2.7MB] or the PSYU3399 course handbook for more information.
In this unit, you learn to apply your skills from cognitive science in real-world situations. Example activities may include:
Check the COGS3999 unit summary [PDF 3.7MB] or the COGS3999 course handbook for more information.
In this unit, you complete a professional work placement within a variety of clinical and professional settings. Example activities may include:
Check the MEDI3401 course handbook for more information.
Visit Employability Connect to view introductory information and essential resources to help you prepare for and maximise your PACE experience.
Finding your own placement gives you a unique opportunity to gain experience in an area or with an organisation you are interested in. You may have a contact—such as a family member or friend—who can help you to arrange a placement. If you are already volunteering with a suitable organisation, you may also consider nominating this organisation for your placement.
Find your PACE activity for more information or contact the PACE team.
Some organisations require an application process and even an interview. These placements are advertised and filled by a competitive selection process. Keep an eye out for these opportunities as they become available.
The PACE team organises placements with a range of host organisations. Placements are available in areas such as public health, speech, psychology, community work, welfare and human movement.
These placements are advertised to students enrolled in specific PACE units in our online portal, iParticipate. You can review the placements available at the start of the session and then select your top 5 or 10 preferences (depending on the unit). You will be automatically allocated to a placement based on your preference.
Some placements commence before the start of the session and/or require more than the minimum number of hours. A competitive selection process might also be requested by the host organisation. These placements will be advertised as they become available.
“It was great to be able to network with professionals in the industry I am interested in making a career of, and I’m currently considering a variety of further study options related to the work I completed on my placement. After I finished the project, I was asked to complete online training so that I could then be employed by the organisation as a therapist, and started working for the organisation at the conclusion of the placement, which was an incredible opportunity.”
Madelyn Hawken – Health student (Aspire Early Intervention)
“I never considered social welfare as a possible career avenue. It’s now opened up my eyes not only to where I can take my psychology degree in social welfare terms, but it's really opened up some career opportunities."
Joelle Fa – Psychology student (Wesley Mission)
“As an undergraduate, sometimes you don't realise what your opportunities are. PACE was just eye-opening—it revealed a whole new career pathway for me as a researcher. I don't know what I'd be doing without it."
Chi Yhun Lo – Speech & Hearing student (National Acoustics Laboratory)
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