PSYCHOLOGY FOR EDUCATION @ BIRKBECK: VIRTUAL OPEN EVENING
When:
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Venue:
Online
Are you interested in children's and young people's learning, their development, mental health and emotional well-being? In the application of psychology to education? Perhaps you work (or would like to work) with children and young people and would like to attain a relevant undergraduate degree that would prepare you for a wide range of careers?
If your answer is yes, attend our information session to find out more about Birkbeck's undergraduate programmes in Psychology for Education. In this session, you will learn about Birkbeck's BA and Foundation Degree in Psychology for Education and get a taste of what it’s like to study on the programmes.
THIS EVENT WILL INCLUDE:
- A course overview
- A question-and-answer session with the Programme Director
- The opportunity to meet existing students on the programme
Graduates from these programmes have gone on to successful careers in a wide range of professions working with children and young people in a variety of settings. This virtual event will provide you with the opportunity to ask any questions and help you decide whether our programmes are right for you.
REGISTRATION
This event is free, you just need to register. Once you have booked your place, we will send you further information about how to join the online session. If you have any queries or would like more details about the event, please contact us via psychologyforeducation@bbk.ac.uk.
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Supporting Students with Anxiety
Empowering Students to Learn more Actively
Emotion-based School Avoidance
FIND OUT MORE ABOUT OUR COURSES
Foundation Degree in Psychology for Education Professionals
Think Differently. Get a Place at Birkbeck.
Psychology at Birkbeck is ranked 5th in the UK, with a team of globally recognised academics particularly renowned for their research in neuroscience, cognition, development science – and the links between them.
Contact name:
Katie Mcavelia