Overview
Psychology is one of the most exciting and interesting subjects to study at third level. It is the study of human behaviour in all its forms, normal and abnormal, nature and learned, productive and destructive. It is a modern and progressive area of study and, despite having a 150-year history, is currently experiencing unprecedented growth and development in Ireland and internationally.
Programme Aims and Objectives
The Diploma in Psychology allows learners to complete three core modules within the BA (Hons) in Psychology degree in DBS School of Arts and explore their own learning in a manner that allows them to exit, if they wish, after a year of study with a Diploma or continue as a part-time psychology learner (to progress to the degree programme students must meet minimum entry requirements for part-time students). Across the programme, three key areas are studied: Psychological Foundations, Foundations in Social Psychology, and Developmental Psychology. Psychology is clearly wide-ranging, and this is represented in the programme. Learners take modules in theoretical and applied aspects of psychology with the objective to inspire in learners an appreciation of the empirical methods of research into human behaviour.
Assessment
To meet the requirements of the Diploma in Psychology, learners will be required to complete continuous assessment for all three subjects and two end of year examinations. Continuous assessment will vary in style and purpose from module to module, depending upon the nature of the subject material and the teaching and learning objectives of the module. Assessments may include essays, multiple-choice questionnaire, short answer in-class examination, oral presentation, group work, and poster presentations. End of year examinations are typically held in late April/early May for the September intake and in January for the Spring intake.
Course Content
Structure
The Diploma in Psychology favours a student centred learning approach under which lecturers introduce students to subject areas and act as guides and facilitators to students in their study of the subject. Within each module there will be plenty of scope for traditional lectures, seminars, practical and tutorial sessions. The emphasis will be at all times on interaction and participation. These lectures, seminars, practical and tutorial sessions will provide an opportunity for a necessary variety of learner-focused activities and will also provide a further opportunity to support and develop learner engagement with the programme.
Career Progression Opportunities
Students will also be able to apply the skills they have learned during the programme to a variety of areas including careers in the public sector, especially social services, caring professions, legal areas or those in the policing or nursing vocations. Others in the management and business fields will also find the components of the course extremely valuable.
Further Study Options
On successful completion of this programme and all related assessment, learners may choose to progress onto the BA (Hons) in Psychology evening degree at DBS School of Arts and receive an exemption from the three modules at degree level (minimum entry requirements apply).
Student Profile
Typically, participants on the programme can be divided into two categories. Some students have a general interest in the area of the psychology and consequently wish to pursue this interest by entering and completing the Diploma in Psychology. Other learners undertake the Diploma as an introduction to studying in the field of the psychology and then, having successfully completed the Diploma (and having met minimum entry requirements for modular learners), proceed to study on the BA (Hons) in Psychology programme in DBS School of Arts.
Fees
The fee for this Diploma is €2,000.This is inclusive of tuition, registration, exam fees and DBS library membership.
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| Location Postcode | Dublin 2 |
| Course Category | Counselling & Psychology, Health & Safety |
| Course Type | Online Learning |
| Course Duration | Offered October & February, 1 year |
| Course Time | 1 evening per week 6:15-9:30pm |
| Course Fee | 0 |
| Career Path | The Diploma in Psychology allows students to complete four core modules within the BA (Hons) Psychology degree in DBS School of Arts and explore their own learning in a manner that allows them to exit, if they wish, after a year of study with a diploma or continue as a part-time psychology student (to progress to the degree programme students must meet minimum entry requirements for the degree). |

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