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BA (Hons) Education with Psychology Studies

Course Structure:

In order to gain a Honours degree, you must successfully complete eighteen modules, including your final project. Each module is worth 20 credits and there are 120 credits at each level. However, if you decide to graduate early, you can choose from the following awards:

>An Ordinary degree with 300 credits
>A Diploma of Higher Education with 240 credits
>A Certificate of Higher Education with 120 credits

Some modules can also be studied individually as part of your own personal development – and there are a great range of topics to choose from. Where students’ numbers are limited Blake Hall College withholds the right to tutor selected subjects only.

Level 1

  • Critical Reading and Writing

  • Introduction to Psychology 1

  • Introduction to Psychology 2

  • Sociology of Education

  • Communities, Learning and Education

  • Diaspora Communities in the UK

  • Sociological Perspectives of Childhood and Child Development

Level 2

  • Research Design and Method

  • Professional Development

  • Community Development, Politics, Policy and Practice

  • Social Policy and Legislation for Children and Families

  • Creative Writing, Fiction and Community

  • Key Concepts in Citizenship

  • Social Psychology

  • Cognitive Psychology and Psychobiology

  • Personality and Developmental Psychology

Level 3

  • Research Project

  • Educational Issues and Special Educational Needs

  • Contemporary Issues in Education and Training

  • Multicultural and Global Citizenship

  • Psychology of Education

  • Work Psychology

  • Forensic Psychology

  • Clinical Psychology

  • Health Psychology

  • Community Arts Education in Transition

Awarding Body: University of East-London (UK)
 


 

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