Psychology
Course summary
Students should be able to: - Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of psychological concepts, theories, research studies, research methods and ethical issues in relation to psychology - Analyse, interpret and evaluate psychological concepts, theories, research studies and research methods - Evaluate therapies and treatments; their appropriateness and effectiveness - Gain knowledge and understanding of research methods, practical research skills and mathematical skills Students will follow a series of compulsory and optional topics, including: - Social Influence – obedience and compliance; - Psychopathology – mental illnesses (OCD, depression and phobias); - Biopsychology – how the brain and nervous system work on a biological level - Relationships – relationship models and explanations for attraction, Throughout the course students will study approaches to and debates within psychology, as well as analysing research methods used by psychologists throughout the ages.
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