This is an introductory psychology course that will immerse you in the world of psychology.
Each of us brings a different idea of what psychology is to this course and each of us has a special interest in psychology. For most people psychology is about questions such as: “Why do people act the way they do?” "How can I know myself and others better?" "Why do people commit crimes? Or go to war?"
As you go through this course you will find that psychology is about these questions, and a whole lot more. What about: "What is the structure of the brain?" "How does ageing effect intelligence and memory?" "How much do babies really understand about the world around them?"
You will be fully supported by your tutor throughout the course and you have an opportunity to apply some of the principles of psychology for personal growth and understanding others.
Outline
Topic 1: Introduction to Psychology and Research Methods
Topic 2: Biopsychology, sensation, and perception
Topic 3: Learning, Memory, Intelligence, and Behavioural Psychology
Topic 4: Motivation, Emotion, and States of Mind
Topic 5: Human Growth and Development
Topic 6: Personality and Social Psychology
Topic 7: Psychopathology
Topic 8: Psychotherapy and Counselling
Who should take this course?
Anyone interested in the field of psychology, in understanding more about human nature, and in promoting his or her personal growth. Individuals who are considering pursuing a more formal education in psychology, will find a sampling of the major topics in psychology, and be better able to make an informed choice about a possible future career in psychology.
You will need
All materials are provided as part of the course, although some books may be recommended for further reading.
Entry Requirements
There are no formal entry requirements
How long is this course?
About 35 hours,
and we suggest you set aside about 4 hours a week - but it's up to you.
You will have tutor support for 4 months.
You will have access to your course for a year.
Your tutor
Your tutor for this course is
Zaynab D’Elia.
You can find out more about her on
the Tutors page.
Further information
Click here to download a leaflet. (PDF format)
Do you have any further questions? Visit our Contact
Us page and ask away.