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MPhil / PhD
The Open University - Department of Psychology
The Department of Psychology has a well-established reputation for its innovative approach and commitment to real world application. This area of the department's work is wide ranging and involves researchers undertaking both collaborative and individual projects.
MPhil / PhD
The Open University - Department of Psychology
The cross-faculty International Centre for Comparative Criminological Research (ICCCR) in the Faculty of Social Sciences ensures that forensic psychology at the OU has a well-established reputation for its innovative approach and commitment to real world application. The Department of Psychology plays a key role in this area of research.
MSc / PGAdvDip / PGCert
University of Gloucestershire - Department of Natural and Social Sciences
Develop practice and consultancy skills in selected areas of applied psychology. Our Psychology in Practice programme is designed for professionals who want to continue their personal development and develop skills of using psychology to inform their work in a range of areas, including business, criminal justice and mental health.
MSc
University of Gloucestershire - Department of Natural and Social Sciences
The course specialises in issues surrounding the commission, detection and prosecution of sexual offences, and the management and treatment of sex offenders. It also provides academic grounding for students wishing to pursue a research degree or academic career or gain more specialist knowledge in a particular forensic area.
GradDip
University of Gloucestershire - Department of Natural and Social Sciences
This Course, accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), is designed for graduate students who wish to change career paths and pursue professional Psychology. Successful completion of the Graduate Diploma should make students eligible for the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) of the BPS (pending BPS approval) and allow entry to professional training courses in Psychology.
PGCert / PGDip / MSc
University of Gloucestershire - Faculty of Education, Humanities and Sciences
The course is built around a core of three specialist themes: violent crime (particularly homicide), crime and the community, and international issues in crime, security and conflict. Each theme builds on the research expertise of tutors and the contributions of a wide range of practitioners drawn from the police, community groups and other agencies.
MSc
University of Gloucestershire - Department of Natural and Social Sciences
In today's workplace the importance of psychology in occupational settings is becoming increasingly recognised. Psychological theory is being applied ever more frequently in areas of staff selection and assessment, development and training, the management of organisational change, and occupational health.
PGCert / MSc / PGDip
University of Gloucestershire - Department of Natural and Social Sciences
Uniting theory and practice, this course is for people keen to gain the knowledge and skills to apply psychological principles to business practice. Business Psychology will be particularly interesting to those with some knowledge of psychology who wish to develop workplace-specific skills, and to individuals in business wanting to acquire knowledge and skills in the application of psychology.
PhD / MPhil
The Open University - Department of Psychology
The Department of Psychology's work in this area has a distinguished history and the department has a world-class reputation for its contribution to the development of these psychological approaches. This research ranges from normative sexualities, health and illness, masculinities, femininities, and the discursive construction of identities; to alternative structures of intimate life in diverse situated contexts.
PhD / MPhil
The Open University - Department of Psychology
A significant development in the Department of Psychology's research is in the area of counselling and psychotherapy. As with other areas, the approach here is one of theoretical and methodological innovation that is grounded in the world of practice (all staff working in this area are practitioners).
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