Aim of the programme
This course aims to provide a specialist programme in Psychology that meets the requirements of the British Psychological Society (BPS) for Graduate Membership and the Graduate Basis for Chartership (a prerequisite for progression to Chartered Psychologist status); though the programme at City Unity College is not currently accredited, graduates can still apply for the GBC on an individual basis.
In order to achieve compliance to the BPS requirements for GBC, the programme is designed to ensure that students develop a thorough understanding of the core areas in Psychology (biological, cognitive, developmental, social, individual differences and research methods), and of the conceptual and historical context for current theory and knowledge within each of these areas, and have an opportunity to choose from a range of different areas of advanced study of psychological theory and application.
The programme also allow students to acquire an understanding of the empirical bases of the discipline, and equips students with the ability to apply ethical principles from the discipline across different contexts, including conducting ethical research and ethical conduct in the workplace.
The teaching, learning and assessment strategy is designed to enable students to develop and demonstrate competency in a wide range of academic and transferable skills within the context of the discipline, which will also be invaluable in future employment or training.
Bachelor
English
3 Years
180
Awarding Institution
London Metropolitan University (London Met) authorises and approves City Unity College to deliver and assess part or all of the course. This course is also taught and assessed at London Met’s main campus in London, United Kingdom. London Met holds direct responsibility for quality assurance, curriculum content, and the teaching, learning and assessment strategy.
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this course students will be able to:
- Deploy established methods of analysis and enquiry within psychology
- Devise and sustain arguments and solve problems using ideas and methods which are at the forefront of psychology
- Describe and comment upon particular aspects of current research or equivalent advanced scholarship in psychology, while recognising the uncertainty, ambiguity and limits of knowledge
- Manage their own learning and to make use of scholarly reviews and primary sources (e.g. peer reviewed academic journals)
- Apply the methods and techniques that they have learned to critically review, consolidate, extend and apply knowledge and understanding, and to initiate and carry out projects
- Critically evaluate arguments, assumptions, abstract concepts and data, make judgements, frame appropriate questions to achieve a solution – or identify a range of solutions – to problems
- Communicate information, ideas, problems and solutions to both specialist and non-specialist audiences
- Exercise initiative and personal responsibility, including decision-making in complex and unpredictable contexts
- Undertake appropriate further training of a professional or equivalent nature
- Demonstrate confidence, resilience, ambition and creativity and will act as inclusive, collaborative and socially responsible professionals in their discipline.
Courses
1st Semester
PC4009CP Introduction to Research in Psychology
PC4051CP Study Skills for Psychology
PC4053CP Child Development and Behaviour
PC4052CP Personality
2nd Semester
PC4009CP Introduction to Research in Psychology
PC4056CP Biological Bases of Behaviour
PC4055CP Social Influences on Thinking and Behaviour
PC4054CP Cognition and Behaviour
3rd Semester
PC5001CP Research Design and Data Analysis in Psychology
PC5050CP Psychology and Employment
PC5067CP “Social and Cultural
Understanding of Us and Others “
PC5055CP Development Across the Lifespan
4th Semester
PC5001CP Research Design and Data Analysis in Psychology
PC5052CP Psychobiology
PC5054CP Cognition
PC5056CP Individual Differences
5th Semester
PC6P01CP Psychology Project
Any course offered in Autumn
Any course offered in Autumn
Any course offered in Autumn
6th Semester
PC6P01CP Psychology Project
Any course offered in Spring
Any course offered in Spring
Any course offered in Spring
Autumn
PC6050CP Qualitative Research Methods in Psychology
PC6060CP Cognition and Emotion
PC6054CP Counselling Psychology
PC6073CP Cyberpsychology
PC6068CP Coding in Psychology
PC6071CP Clinical Psychology
PC6056CP Work Psychology
Spring
PC6051CP Forensic Psychology
PC6075CP Specific Learning Differences
PC6009CP Special Topics in Personality and Social Psychology
PC6069CP Clinical Neuroscience
PC6070CP Health Psychology
PC6063CP Drug and Alcohol Counselling
PC6072CP Sex and Sexuality
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Annual Tuition Fees
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European Students €6.500*
Pay only €4.500 with the CUCN financial aid and/or government subsidy up to €3.420
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International Students €4.700*
Scholarships available for second year and onwards
*Does not include Other Expenses
Teaching Methods
Lectures
An effective way of presenting the educational material in an interactive and collaborative way
Tutorial meetings
Provided to assist students with any questions they may have
Laboratories
Laboratories are the transition from theory to practice
Case studies
Present and elaboration on real or virtual complex issues
Lectures by distinguished speakers
To update students on current issues related to their studies
Admissions requirements
All applicants should meet the following conditions:
Admission procedures
- City Unity College & London Met Application Forms
- One Passport Copy (must be valid for at least 2 years from the programme’s commence date)
- Two passport size photos
Academic entry requirements
for International Students
- High & Senior High School Leaving Certificates - 10th & 12th Level in English Language
- High & Senior High School Transcripts - 10th & 12th Level (min 65% GPA) in English Language or a minimum of grades BBC in three A levels
- One (1) Personal Statement in English Language 2-3 paragraphs
- English Proof: B2 Level
For Cypriot/European Students
- High School Leaving Certificate (min 13/20 or equivalent depending on the grading system of the country)
- English Language Proficiency: IELTS 6 or Equivalent
*International students are requested to submit a number of other supportive documents required by the Cyprus Migration department