Overview
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Tuition
- Year 1
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| Republic of Ireland | £11,200 | N/A |
| EU | £25,900 | N/A |
| England | £11,200 | N/A |
| Northern Ireland | £11,200 | N/A |
| Scotland | £11,200 | N/A |
| Wales | £11,200 | N/A |
| Channel Islands | £11,200 | N/A |
| International | £25,900 | N/A |
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About
Overview
This BPS-accredited conversion course is designed for individuals seeking a career in psychology without a prior undergraduate degree in the field or those who have completed a non-accredited program.
Course Content
- Core areas of psychology
- Key debates in the psychology of education
- Development of research skills
- Application of psychological methods to educational policy and practice
Subject Area Information
Psychology is a multifaceted discipline that delves into the scientific study of the mind and behavior, covering a broad spectrum of topics from biological underpinnings to social influences on human actions.
1. Introduction to Psychology
2. Developmental Psychology
3. Abnormal Psychology
4. Social Psychology
5. Cognitive Psychology
6. Biopsychology
7. Clinical Psychology
8. Industrial-Organizational Psychology
- Research Skills: Designing experiments, collecting and analyzing data, and interpreting results.
- Critical Thinking: Evaluating theories and evidence, problem-solving, and ethical reasoning.
- Communication: Writing research papers, presenting findings, and effective interpersonal communication.
- Therapeutic Techniques: Learning various counseling and psychotherapy methods.
- Statistical Analysis: Using statistical software to analyze psychological data.
Career
A psychology curriculum is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of human behavior and mental processes, equipping students with a diverse set of skills applicable to various professional fields.
Clinical Psychologist
Diagnosing and treating mental health issues through therapy and counseling.
Counseling Psychologist
Providing guidance and support to individuals dealing with personal and emotional challenges.
Industrial-Organizational Psychologist
Enhancing workplace productivity and employee well-being.
Forensic Psychologist
Applying psychological principles within the legal and criminal justice system.
Educational Psychologist
Working within educational settings to support student learning and development.
Neuropsychologist
Studying the relationship between brain function and behavior, often working with individuals who have suffered brain injuries.
Research Psychologist
Conducting studies to advance the field of psychology and applying findings to real-world problems.
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