Psychology
Vocational qualification
In Plymouth
Description
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Type
Vocational qualification
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Location
Plymouth
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Duration
1 Year
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About this course
In our experience in order to be successful on this level of course you will need one of the following:
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Course Content
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AS Level
What's it all about?:
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What are the differences between males and females. Is there a connection between your personality and the types of art you like? What makes one person become a pillar of society and the other not 'give a fig' for the rules? Psychology is the key to unlocking these and other fascinating issues that result from people's behaviours, motivations, thinking, emotional experiences and more. Come and explore with us because we're sure you'll will find psychology useful, exciting and challenging.
*Subject to conditions
Progression:
Successful completion of the AS part will give you the necessary skills and knowledge to be able to progress onto the A2 part of the A level.
An A level in psychology is useful for students wishing to pursue a wide range of careers including teaching, counselling and other health professions, human resources, business, prison services, and of course the professional academic route such as clinical and educational psychology. An A Level Psychology attracts UCAS points for those wishing to enter higher education.
Entry Requirements:
In our experience in order to be successful on this level of course you will need one of the following:
- four to five* GCSEs at grades A*-C (including English and maths (B desirable) and CC in double science)
- an intermediate GNVQ in a related subject
- a BTEC first diploma in a related subject
- an NVQ level 2/technical certificate in a related subject
- successful completion of an apprenticeship programme
- successful completion of the Gateway/Newstart programme
- equivalent qualifications or relevant work experience.
* A level candidates will be expected to have five GCSEs
Duration: One year Course Overview
What does the course involve?:
The Psychology A level follows the AQA syllabus and aims to develop an enthusiasm for psychology and an understanding of psychological theories, concepts and principles. The course will also develop your critical and analytical skills and is an appropriate and relevant foundation of knowledge and skills for the study of psychology in higher education.
The AS year comprises three units ...
Unit 1 (Key Approaches, Research Methods & Gender)
- The main approaches in psychology: biological, psychodynamic, behaviourist, humanistic, cognitive and bio- psychological.
- Exploring how each of these historic viewpoints explains the different facets of human behaviour.
- How psychology is researched and analysed as a scientific discipline using statistical methods.
- Exploring ethics in psychology and its impact on types of research.
- Exploring how gender identity develops and what same and cross-cultural research tells us about differences in gender roles.
Unit 2 (Social Influence, Memory and Theories of Forgetting, and Anxiety)
- How conformity, compliance and obedience can affect people's decision making and may lead to examples of extreme behaviour.
- How models of memory explain the differences between short-term and long-term memory and their functions.
- How and why we forget things and how we can learn NOT to.
- Exploring the origins of phobias and obsessive-compulsive disorder and treatments available.
Unit 3 (Child Development and Applied Options)
- Explore how moral devolopment occurs in children.
- The causes, symptoms and treatments of Schizophrenia and substance abuse.
Unit 4 (Approaches, Debates and methods in Psychology)
- How the main approaches and debates in psychology contribute to our understanding of areas in psychology.
- How psychology is researched and analysed using advanced as a scientific discipline using advanced statistical methods.
When can I study?:
Various days and times
Are there any exams?:
AS Unit 1 is assessed by a written exam that will last for one hour 30 minutes and accounts for 25% of the AS marks.
AS Unit 2 is also assessed by a written exam that will last for one hour 30 minutes which also accounts for 25% of the AS marks. These account for 50% of the total A level marks.
A2 unit 3 is assessed by a written exam that lasts one hour 30 minutes and accounts for 25% of the A2 marks.
A2 unit 4 is also assessed by a written exam of two hours and also counts for 25% of the A2 marks.
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Start Date:
September
End Date:
June
Course Type:
Part-time
Location:
Goschen Centre
Instalments:
Material Fees:
Level:
Advanced
Course Code:
ASPT
Certain "part-time" courses may become "full-time" courses if additional courses are taken.
If you are aged 16-18, due to Government funding, tuition fees are not applicable for your course (Please note: this does not apply to foundation degrees).
Please note that fees quoted apply to courses starting in the academic year 2009/10 (August 2009 - July 2010). There may be a slight increase in fees for courses starting 2010/11.
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Start Date:
September
End Date:
June
Course Type:
Full-time
Location:
Goschen Centre
Course Fees:
£999 per year. If you are receiving certain benefits, you may only have to pay a material fee for 3 AS levels.
Instalments:
Instalments are available for course fees. A deposit of £249.75 per year is payable before enrolment followed by three monthly payments of £249.75 per year
Material Fees:
£20 per year for 3 AS levels.
Level:
Advanced
Course Code:
ASFT
Certain "part-time" courses may become "full-time" courses if additional courses are taken.
If you are aged 16-18, due to Government funding, tuition fees are not applicable for your course (Please note: this does not apply to foundation degrees).
Please note that fees quoted apply to courses starting in the academic year 2009/10 (August 2009 - July 2010). There may be a slight increase in fees for courses starting 2010/11.
Psychology