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Psychology (W45)

1 Study option · UndergraduateDistance Learning
Awarded by:
The Open University

Course summary

This diploma provides an accessible and engaging introduction to studying psychology. You'll learn about core areas of psychology, including biological, cognitive, developmental and social psychology. You'll explore a range of research methods used by psychologists and conduct your own psychological research, writing up the associated research reports as part of your assignments. You’ll see how psychologists use evidence to contribute to debates on ageing, crime, education, employment, forensic science, mental health and relationships; and choose options to suit your interests.

Key features of the course

  • Explores different areas of psychology and how psychologists investigate the human mind and behaviour

  • Options include childhood studies, counselling, social sciences, or sport and exercise psychology

  • Develops analytical and communication skills and your ability to work independently and collaboratively

  • Builds a solid foundation for further study

How to apply

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Application codes

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O11

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