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Psychology Courses Cambridgeshire
- A Level
- Cambridge
- 2 Years
...AS/A2. Psychology is the study of individuals and their interaction with the environment. It is primarily concerned with why people behave the way they do. Psychologists base their theories of human nature on evidence; through research, they investigate the relationships between the...
- A Level
- East Sussex
- 2 Years
...Psychology is the study of human experience and behaviour. It tries to help you understand both your own and others' behaviour. If you have ever wondered why you feel stressed out, forget important information, laugh at jokes you don't understand, then psychology can provide you with answers...
- Course
- Hampshire
- Different dates available
- 2 Years
... Psychology and Criminology. Typical topics studied include: • Introduction to Psychology • Psychology of Emotion • Research Methods • Introduction... Learn about: Skills and Training...
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The university is great and I would recommend it to others.
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I find the content of my course interesting and there's support if you need it.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Cambridge
- 3 Years
... is at the centre of this course. You’ll be encouraged to keep asking questions, and develop the scientific, analytical and research skills you need to find answers. Psychology affects everything we do. While on this course, you’ll learn about scientific, philosophical and historical areas of psychology. Our core... Learn about: Child Behaviour, Child Nutrition, Clinical Psychology...
... is at the centre of this course. You’ll be encouraged to keep asking questions, and develop the scientific, analytical and research skills you need to find answers. Psychology affects everything we do. While on this course, you’ll learn about scientific, philosophical and historical areas of psychology. Our core... Learn about: Child Behaviour, Child Nutrition, Clinical Psychology...
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The university is great and I would recommend it to others.
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Only the student support is below average.
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I find the content of my course interesting and there's support if you need it.
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- GCSE
- Cambridge
- 1 Year
...Psychology is the scientific study of human behaviour, experience and mental processes. Psychologists are interested in the study of individuals and their interaction with the environment and why people behave in the way they do. The course looks at studies carried out by psychologists and students...
- GCSE
- East Sussex
... is suitable for students who need to improve their scientific knowledge to support their studies in PE or Psychology, or for those who hope to progress...
- Course
- Hampshire
- 26 Weeks
...interaction in individuals with autism (3 credits) Sensory processing, perception and cognition in individuals with autism (2 credits) Supporting positive... Learn about: Business Environment, Communication Training, Health and Social Care...
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I have really enjoyed my time here from growing and moulding a positive future I ahve oncreades my confidence and welcomes new friends and new experiences into my life. it is not comlpetly without it is challenges but I believe that these have also helped me to mature. I would reccomend that anyone thinking of applying does.
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It is been enjoyable the only advice i would give is just to relax be confident meet new people and please do not get too bogges down in work. Do realsie if you are struggling that everyone is in the same boat and be sure to make use of your study time to help prevent you getting overwhelemed with strss.
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Uni has been an encouraging experience. We are expected to work hard and we are supported by the enthusiastic lecturers. New students need to know that they need to be focused and not be scared to ask for help from the lecturers.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Cambridge
...Our course is unique. Instead of studying psychology and criminology as two separate subjects, you can now study them together and gain a deeper understanding of both – including the ways in which they impact on each other... Learn about: Police investigation, Laboratory Practice, Physical Health...
...Our course is unique. Instead of studying psychology and criminology as two separate subjects, you can now study them together and gain a deeper understanding of both – including the ways in which they impact on each other... Learn about: Police investigation, Laboratory Practice, Physical Health...
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I have really enjoyed my time here from growing and moulding a positive future I ahve oncreades my confidence and welcomes new friends and new experiences into my life. it is not comlpetly without it is challenges but I believe that these have also helped me to mature. I would reccomend that anyone thinking of applying does.
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It is been enjoyable the only advice i would give is just to relax be confident meet new people and please do not get too bogges down in work. Do realsie if you are struggling that everyone is in the same boat and be sure to make use of your study time to help prevent you getting overwhelemed with strss.
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Uni has been an encouraging experience. We are expected to work hard and we are supported by the enthusiastic lecturers. New students need to know that they need to be focused and not be scared to ask for help from the lecturers.
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- Vocational qualification
- East Sussex
...Over the last few years we have worked with young people who have had physical disabilities, hearing loss, sight problems, specific learning difficulties such as Dyslexia...
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I had a wonderful time in all, thanks for everything. I had the best time of my life in general. I enjoyed my time. Thanks for everything.
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Lectures are the best thing about the course. The students' union is great.
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Relevant feedback, lots of resources.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Cambridge
... and set yourself apart from other psychology graduates... Learn about: Human Behaviour, Clinical Psychology, British Psychological Society...
... and set yourself apart from other psychology graduates... Learn about: Human Behaviour, Clinical Psychology, British Psychological Society...
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I had a wonderful time in all, thanks for everything. I had the best time of my life in general. I enjoyed my time. Thanks for everything.
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Lectures are the best thing about the course. The students' union is great.
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Relevant feedback, lots of resources.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Cambridge
- 3 Years
...Course overview Psychology is a fascinating science concerned with the study of the mind and behaviour . It has links with a variety of disciplines... Learn about: Criminal Justice, Skills and Training, Cognitive Psychology...
- PhD
- Cambridge
... groups: Applied, Social & Health Psychology; and Brain & Cognition. There are over a dozen senior researchers in the department, all experienced... Learn about: Development disorders, Social Psychology, Team Training...
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This course is brilliant.
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University has been the best thing I have ever done. I enjoyed the course and my life in the campus. I feel it has transformed me into a better person.
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It is my first year, of winderful freshers experiences and i can really say that I am enjoying it and have met some great people. My advice for any prospective student would be to enjoy the uni lifestyle but keep on track with your work as things can get on top of each other if you do not. it is a great experience.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Cambridge
...Untitled Page For more information about Sandwich Placement opportunities, please contact the Placements Team. Full description This course will teach... Learn about: Skills and Training, Forensic methods, Forensic science...
...Untitled Page For more information about Sandwich Placement opportunities, please contact the Placements Team. Full description This course will teach... Learn about: Skills and Training, Forensic methods, Forensic science...
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This course is brilliant.
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University has been the best thing I have ever done. I enjoyed the course and my life in the campus. I feel it has transformed me into a better person.
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It is my first year, of winderful freshers experiences and i can really say that I am enjoying it and have met some great people. My advice for any prospective student would be to enjoy the uni lifestyle but keep on track with your work as things can get on top of each other if you do not. it is a great experience.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Cambridge
... is all about the relationship between self and society. It draws on disciplines such as psychology and psychoanalysis to explore the individual, as well as sociology... Learn about: Social Science Society, Political ideology, Research methods...
- PhD
- Cambridge
...the Cambridge Arts Picturehouse and Kettle's Yard, the University of Cambridge's Centre for Research into Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH)... Learn about: Dramatic creation, Drama School, Arts Therapies...
- Vocational qualification
- Cambridge
...Psychology Why choose Psychology? Psychology is the scientific study of human behaviour and experience. This stimulating subject combines fascinating...
- Bachelor's degree
- Cambridge
- Different dates available
...Overview Psychological and Behavioural Sciences at Cambridge Psychology is very diverse – overlapping with and contributing to many other disciplines such as anthropology, archaeology, computer science, linguistics, neuroscience, philosophy and sociology. Psychological and Behavioural Sciences (PBS...
- Vocational qualification
- East Sussex
...so that individual students can apply knowledge to tasks set, and to 'stage' work so it can be completed by the deadline * Using Assistive Technology including...
- Course
- Peterborough
- 1 Day
...Deployment & Its Effect On Families & Couple Relationships This course will inform trained counsellors & welfare personnel on the peculiarities of working...
- Course
- Hampshire
- 26 Weeks
...and how others can have an impact on a person with dementia. The person-centred approach to the care and support of individuals with dementia... Learn about: Health and Social Care, Communication Training...
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