Psychology (Certificate of Higher Education) - 2012/2013 entry
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Overview
- Gain a University of London qualification – expand your knowledge and enhance your CV.
- Develop your work-related skills or study for personal interest.
- Specialist support available to develop your academic skills.
- Can provide exemption from part of Birkbeck's BSc Psychology.
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Why study this course at Birkbeck?
This programme provides you with a systematic introduction to the major areas of modern psychology. Lectures are lively, and you will be encouraged to participate and contribute. Support will be given to help you undertake reading and coursework. We offer a range of modules, which will help you prepare for degree study, support your work, deepen a professional interest, or simply increase your knowledge and understanding of human behaviour.
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Course structure and modules
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To gain the Certificate of Higher Education, you must successfully complete modules worth a total of 120 credit points. Take the three core modules (worth a total of 75 credits) and choose option modules worth 45 credits.
Foundations of Modern Psychology should normally be taken first. The remaining Level 4 modules may be taken in any order, except for Advanced Research Methods for Psychology, and Statistics and SPSS for Psychology – these two option modules are normally taken last. You may take more than one module at a time. You may choose option modules from the list of selected applied psychology and psychoanalytic psychology modules, to a maximum value of 30 credits.
Please note that in future years this Certificate of Higher Education is likely to have fewer option modules than are currently available. Consequently, you are advised to take the opportunity to enrol for any option modules you are particularly interested in or need to complete, in case these are not available next year.
You may consider enrolling on our Choosing your Course workshop if you need advice on choosing your programme of study. If you wish to take modules totalling more than 60 credits during one academic year, you should first seek approval from the psychology subject team.
Students may be awarded a Certificate of Continuing Education as an intermediate award on completion of modules worth 60 credits, including Foundations of Modern Psychology, Research Methods for Psychology and one other 15-credit module. You may not register for the Certificate of Continuing Education, as it is only awarded as an intermediate award to those unable to complete their Certificate of Higher Education during the normal period of registration.
Modules
Core Modules
Foundations of Modern Psychology
Biological Basis of Behaviour
Research Methods for Psychology
Option Modules: Psychology
Advanced Research Methods for Psychology
The Developing Child: A Psychological Perspective
Problem Solving and Decision Making (Cognitive Psychology)
Psychology of Learning and Learning Styles
Social Psychology
Statistics and SPSS for Psychology
Understanding Human Personality
Psychology of Mental Health
Option Modules: Applied Psychology/Psychoanalytic Psychology
You may take modules worth a maximum of 30 credits from this group.
Critical Approaches to Attachment
Freudian Foundations of Psychoanalysis
Positive Psychology: Psychology of Well-Being
Psychological and Developmental Issues in Adolescence
Psychological and Developmental Issues in Adolescence
Psychological and Developmental Issues in Early Childhood
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Further study opportunities
The progression arrangements to Birkbeck’s part-time BSc Psychology are as follows:
- Progression to Year 1: complete Foundations of Modern Psychology and Research Methods for Psychology to be considered for entry.
- Progression to Year 2: complete Foundations of Modern Psychology, Biological Basis of Behaviour, Research Methods for Psychology, Advanced Research Methods for Psychology, and Statistics and SPSS for Psychology, with an overall grade of 50% and above to be considered. Anyone wishing to complete these modules in one year must obtain the agreement of the psychology subject team.
Please note that these progression arrangements apply to students who do not already have an undergraduate degree. Graduates of other subjects who wish to pursue degree-level study in psychology at Birkbeck are advised to apply for our MSc Psychology.
Credits from this Certificate of Higher Education may be counted towards the BSc Social Science, at the discretion of the admissions tutor.
This certificate may fulfil the entry requirements for, and may carry exemption from, the first year of study for degrees at other universities.
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How to apply/enrol
ME (modular enrolment): enrol for individual modules (see 'Course structure and modules').
Some modules are marked ME(P) (modular enrolment with prerequisites): you can enrol on these modules as long as you meet the required prerequisites.
