Psychology Level 3
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Course
Distance
Description
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Type
Course
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Methodology
Distance Learning
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Class hours
120h
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Duration
1 Year
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Start date
Different dates available
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Delivery of study materials
Yes
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Support service
Yes
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Personal tutor
Yes
This psychology course is designed for individuals who want to gain a deep knowledge of psychology. No previous knowledge or experiences is needed for this course. Participants of this course will learn how to identify expression, emotional experience, and psychological responses. Gain an understanding of the nature of psychology. Explore how human actions can be explained on a variety of diverse levels. Learn to identify the different characteristics of operant and classical conditioning. . Upon completion of this course, participants will have a strong knowledge of psychology and the skills necessary to become a psychologist.
Important information
Documents
- 401 Psychology.pdf
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
About this course
No prior knowledge or qualifications are required for this course.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
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Subjects
- Psychology
- Memory
- Learning
- Social Behaviour Development
- Emotion
- Perception
- Social Perception
- Social Influence
- Clinical Psychology
- Counselling Psychology
Teachers and trainers (1)
Nicola Kirkham Kirkham
Development Manager
Course programme
Psychology
COURSE CONTENT
The course is divided up into eight modules, as follows:
Module 1: Introduction
Unit 1 What is Psychology?
Unit 2 Different Approaches to Psychology
Unit 3 Research in Psychology
Module 2: Emotion
Unit 4 Signs of Emotion
Unit 5 Theories of Emotion
Unit 6 Stress and Anxiety
Module 3: Perception
Unit 7 Sensation and Perception
Unit 8 Factors Affecting Perception
Module 4: Memory
Unit 9 Why Do We Remember?
Unit 10 Remembering and Forgetting
Unit 11 The Reliability of Memory
Module 5: Learning
Unit 12 Classical and Operant Conditioning
Unit 13 Applications of Classical and Operant Conditioning
Unit 14 Other Kinds of Learning
Module 6: The Development of Social Behaviour
Unit 15 Parent–Child Interaction
Unit 16 Attachment and Separation
Unit 17 Sexual Development and Gender Identity
Module 7: Social Perception
Unit 18 Impressions of People
Unit 19 Prejudice and Discrimination
Unit 20 Reducing Prejudice
Module 8: Social Influence
Unit 21 Social Pressure on the Individual
Unit 22 Group Norms and Conformity
Unit 23 Conformity to Roles and Obedience
Assessment
Each element of the course is followed by a written assignment, which is submitted to and marked by your tutor.
Psychology Level 3