Psychology - Exploring Psychology - Summer (Online)

Course intent

This course explores the fascinating subject of psychology through topics that are relevant to our understanding of contemporary society.

What will we cover?

Each term, approximately five subjects will be covered which give learners an insight into the way people think and behave from different perspectives. Whilst the course in general has an overall focus on Social Psychology, aspects of Cognitive, Clinical and Developmental Psychology are also examined, where relevant. The topics are presented in a way that enables learners to explore and discuss research findings and case studies as part of the learning process. Topics for this term will include ‘Health Psychology’, ‘Child Development’ and ‘Sibling Relationships’.

For courses of more than one session, you will find you make the most progress if you attend every taught lesson and complete any self-directed study opportunities provided.

Who is this course for? Is there anything I need to know before joining?

Our Psychology courses are for adults aged 19 years or older.

This course is ideal for those who wish to study psychology for interest, or for those wishing to gain some experience of the subject before embarking on formal study. Whilst topics are covered at an introductory level, some background knowledge of psychology would be advantageous.

As our courses are taught in English, please contact us if you have any concerns about your level of English.

You will need to complete some course documentation to help assess your progress.

This course will be delivered through live online sessions using Zoom

To fully participate in this course you will need:

  • An email address
  • A reliable internet connection
  • A computer/laptop /tablet with a fully updated browser
  • microphone and webcam.

Once enrolled on this course you will receive detailed instructions for taking part online.

You will need to complete some course documentation to help assess your progress.

As our courses are taught in English, please contact us if you have any concerns about your level of English.

What do I need to bring to the first class? Will there be any extra costs?

Materials:

For the Zoom lesson: you will need access to a computer/laptop/tablet with a reliable internet connection, working microphone, and webcam. If you struggle to read printed text on a screen, you may find it beneficial to have access to a printer to make your own hard copies of resources.

It would be useful to bring a notepad and pen for making notes during lessons and to have a folder to keep copies of the tutor’s presentation notes.

What can I do when I finish the course?

This course offers learners a fresh insight into understanding human thought and behaviour, which can be advantageous in a variety of occupations. It is also good preparation for formal studies in Psychology.

Some Humanities courses and lectures are currently online, and some are centre-based. Your tutor will advise you on the options available to you.

Additional information

We welcome learners with additional needs and disabilities. When you enrol, please let us know if you would like to discuss your extra support needs with a member of the Supported Learning Team who will then contact you as soon as possible. If you are enrolling within 10 days of the course start date, we may not be able to contact you before your first class. Surrey Adult Learning values and supports equality and diversity by promoting fairness and respect at all times.

How to enrol

You can't currently enrol online for this course, so please call 0300 200 1044 to express your interest or to make an enquiry for further information.

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