Psychology Diploma Course
online certified and accredited course
Centre of Excellence
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Overview
Psychology is not easily defined. It’s a term that encompasses a broad spectrum of matters in research and practical applications.
Your initial answer to this question will likely be quite different to the picture of psychology that will emerge as you work your way through this course. You may be surprised to find that psychology is much greater than analyzing people or formulating psychological diagnoses to emotional problems.
It's also about how people are able to see color, how stress affects our biological processes and why babies become distressed when separated from their caregiver.
Psychology represents a way of thinking. It's a science that demands researchers to ask precise questions about a particular issue and then to test their ideas through systematic processes.
It is what scientists and philosophers of various affiliations created to try to fulfill the need to understand the minds and behavior of various living beings from the very primitive to the most complex. From its roots in philosophy and physiology, psychology is now often known as the 'science of the mind.'
Psychology is not only a science and a profession but its concepts can also be used in everyday life. Studying psychology will provide you with greater knowledge of feelings, abilities and personalities. Most students also find that they gain a greater satisfaction within their job, their family and social life.
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Description
Course Contents
1 What is Psychology?
1.1 History of Psychology
1.2 Key Themes Related to Psychology
1.3 Critical Thinking Skills
1.4 Applied Psychology
1.5 Assessment
2 Different Approaches to Psychology
2.1 Developmental Psychology
2.2 Social Psychology
2.3 Experimental Psychology
2.4 Biological Psychology
2.5 Cognitive Psychology
2.6 Assessment
3 Research in Psychology
3.1 Theory and Research
3.2 Variables
3.3 Quantitative and Qualitative Research
3.4 Assessment
4 Human Emotion
4.1 The biological Component of Emotion
4.2 Expression of Emotion
4.3 Assessment
5 Stress and Anxiety
5.1 Causes of Anxiety
5.2 Effects of Stress
5.3 Assessment
6 Personality
6.1 Personality Traits
6.2 Personality Theories
6.3 Assessment
7 Sensation and Perception
7.1 The Perceptual Process
7.2 The Psychophysical Approach
7.3 The Physiological Approach
7.4 Factors Affecting Perception
7.5 Assessment
8 Our Sensory System
8.1 The Visual System
8.2 The Auditory System
8.3 The Chemical Senses
8.4 Our Sense of Touch
8.5 Assessment
9 How Do We Remember?
9.1 Memory Storage
9.2 Retrieving Memory
9.3 Forgetting
9.4 Memory Systems
9.5 Assessment
10 Intelligence
10.1 Theories of Intelligence
10.2 Intelligence Testing
10.3 Assessment
11 Classical and Operant Conditioning
11.1 Classical Conditioning
11.2 Operant Conditioning
11.3 Assessment
12 Applications of Operant Conditioning
12.1 Devise your own Behavior Modification Program
12.2 Assessment
13 Other Kinds of Learning
13.1 Assessment
14 Attachment and Separation
14.1 The Strange Situation
14.2 Patterns of Attachment
14.3 Assessment
15 Parent–Child Interaction
15.1 Maternal Depression
15.2 Trauma and Loss
15.3 Domestic Violence
15.4 Parent-Child Interventions
15.5 Assessment
16 Sexual Development and Gender Identity
16.1 Sexual Development
16.2 Gender Identity
16.3 Assessment
17 Social Psychology and the Individual
17.1 Impressions of People
17.2 Cognitive Schemas
17.3 Attributions
17.4 Self and Identity
17.5 Assessment
18 Prejudice and Discrimination
18.1 Prejudiced Attitudes
18.2 Discriminatory Behavior
18.3 Targets of Prejudice and Discrimination
18.4 Theories of Prejudice and Discrimination
18.5 Assessment
19 Attitudes and Persuasion
19.1 Theories of Attitude Formation and Change
19.2 Communication and Persuasion
19.3 Assessment
20 Conformity and Obedience
20.1 Conformity
20.2 Obedience
20.3 Assessment Course Assessment
Appendix 1: How to Write a Psychology Essay
Appendix 2: How to Reference Using APA Guidelines
CERTIFICATION
Up on completion of the course assessment you will receive a Psychology certificate from the Centre of Excellence Online.
Course delegates are welcome to attend our free monthly ongoing learning and best practice groups for all students to enable you to practice the techniques.
Assessment:
Course materials include a complete course assessment which consists of questions and case studies relating to your study material.
There is no time limit for completing your assessment; it can be completed in your own time as your own pace.
We run free monthly practice sessions for all students doing the home study courses, you will be notified monthly with dates of upcoming practice sessions.
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