IM (Intermediate) Psychology will introduce students to its major approaches, research methods, and areas of interest as outlined in the syllabus below. This programme will make psychology accessible to those who are interested in this area of study. It can be a preparation for the undergraduate study of Psychology or complement other fields of study by offering a depth perspective of human behaviour. It is also an opportunity for students to gain insight and reflect upon their own behaviour and that of others.
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The study area IM (Intermediate) Psychology is informed by the National Curriculum Framework (NCF).
Psychology is best described as the scientific study of people. It observes the various ways how individuals think and act in specific situations, and attempts to establish a reliable explanation as to why they do so. Psychology today is professionally applied in various fields such as health, law and management, education, family and sport, among many others.
At the end of the programme, the student will be able to:
IM (Intermediate) Psychology will cover all of the subject’s core syllabus including: Major Approaches in Psychology, Development and Observing Human Behaviour: Reflexivity and Process Awareness, Psychological Disorders, and Stress, Aggression and Gender. For a detailed breakdown of what each syllabus entails, click the links below:
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