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ADVANCED HUMAN ANANATOMY COURSE - (Level 3) Provided by Distance Learning Centre Looking for an introduction to human anatomy and physiology? Keen to understand how it all works? Then this is the course for you. It covers everything from skeletal system to the digestive system. |
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Provided by University Campus Suffolk Criminology is concerned with the nature, patterns and explanations of criminal behaviour. Students examine the changing patterns of criminal behaviour, study a range of explanations, and understand the repercussions for the individual and society. The course draws upon sociology and psychology for a social and individual understanding of criminal behaviour. Students develop a questioning and critical approach to the understanding of criminal behaviour, as well as skills in analysing theories and evidence and applying research methods to develop knowledge. |
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BSc ( Hons) Psychology and Criminology Provided by University Campus Suffolk Psychology is the science of mind and behaviour and considers both individuals and groups. A range of normal and abnormal human behaviours is studied. Criminology is concerned with the nature, patterns and explanations of criminal behaviour. For the criminology part of the degree students will examine the changing patterns of criminal behaviour, a range of explanations, and the repercussions for the individual and society. Students will develop a questioning and critical approach to the understanding of human and criminal behaviour, as well as skills in analysing theories and evidence and applying research methods to develop knowledge |
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BSc (Hons) Psychology and Sociology Provided by University Campus Suffolk Psychology is the science of mind and behaviour and considers both individuals and groups. A range of normal and abnormal human behaviours is explored. Sociology involves scientific study of human social life, groups and societies. Both subjects allow students to question what is regarded as natural, inevitable, good or true and identify the importance of social forces for understanding our individual lives and their social contexts. Students develop a questioning and critical approach to the understanding of social life, and skills in analysing theories and evidence and applying research methods |
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BSc (Hons) Psychology and Youth Studies Provided by University Campus Suffolk Psychology is the science of mind and behaviour and studies both individuals and groups. A range of normal and abnormal human behaviours is studied. Youth studies is the study of young people in relation to education, youth work, social services, criminal justice, the labour market, the transition to adult life, and youth culture. Students study aspects of sociology alongside psychology and youth studies to gain a wider understanding of both young people and individuals. Students will develop a questioning and critical approach to the understanding of individuals and young people, as well as skills in analysing theories and evidence, and applying research methods to develop knowledge |
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Provided by Distance Learning Centre The Educational Psychology - Level 3 Course is designed for people who wish to gain an understanding of principles and practice of psychology as applied to education and learning. |
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Everyday Psychology - Futures - Short Course Provided by Great Yarmouth College The aim of this course is to provide an accessible introduction to some of the key ideas, topics and methods of Psychology. During the course you will have the opportunity to consider specific areas such as basic psychological concepts, perceptions of others, formation and breakdown of relationships, understanding anti-social behaviour, everyday memory, stress and personality. (20 hour course delivered over 10 weeks) |
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Provided by Distance Learning Centre In the Forensic Psychology – Level 3 Course we adopt a research perspective to forensic psychology, beginning with a brief introduction to research methodologies followed by a very basic introduction to statistics for research. The course then examines the psychology of violent crime and gives the student the opportunity to conduct their own research into the links between a particular mental disorder of their choice, and violent crime |
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Provided by Distance Learning Centre Psychology is an academic and applied discipline involving the scientific study of mental processes and behavior. Psychologists study such phenomena as perception, cognition, emotion, personality, behavior, and interpersonal relationships. Psychology also refers to the application of such knowledge to various spheres of human activity, including issues related to everyday life (e.g. family, education, and employment) and the treatment of mental health problems. Psychologists attempt to understand the role of these functions in individual and social behavior, while also exploring the underlying physiological and neurological processes. |
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Provided by West Suffolk College An introducation into the fascinating world of psychology. Learn how our brains, our environment and the society in which we live may have an influence on our behaviour. |
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Provided by West Suffolk College An introducation into the fascinating world of psychology. Learn how our brains, our environment and the society in which we live may have an influence on our behaviour. |
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Provided by West Suffolk College An introducation into the fascinating world of psychology. Learn how our brains, our environment and the society in which we live may have an influence on our behaviour. |
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Social Work and Social Care Professions - Access Level 3 Provided by Lowestoft College This course provides students with the subject knowledge and skills to progress to a range of courses in Higher Education and future employment in Probation or Social Work |
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Provided by Suffolk New College (Leisure Learning Programme) Spring: Clinical psychology Summer: Stress and Stress Management |
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Provided by Harrington Morgan Ltd Transactional Analysis is a useful and effective model for managing, developing and helping people in business and life generally. It is a social psychology and is a method to improve communication. TA is also a model for increasing self-awareness and advancing self-development. |
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