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Department of Psychology
Unit Index 2020/1

Below is a list of units offered by the Department of Psychology in 2020/1. Follow the links on the unit codes to view individual unit descriptions. Units are sorted by level and then by period slot. To find a specific unit code or title please use your browser's find on page function.



Level: Certificate (FHEQ level 4)

Academic Year

PS10086 Mind and behaviour 12 Credits
PS10087 Quantitative research methods 12 Credits
PS10200 Controversies in psychology 12 Credits

Semester 1

PS10120 Representations of childhood and youth 6 Credits
PS10121 Applying psychology 6 Credits
PS10154 Being a psychologist 6 Credits

Semester 2

PS10166 Research methods and design 1 6 Credits
PS10186 Psychology of wellbeing 6 Credits

Level: Intermediate (FHEQ level 5)

Academic Year

PS20028 Psychology placement 60 Credits
PS20167 Cognitive neuroscience 12 Credits
PS20168 Social psychology, personality and individual differences 12 Credits

Semester 1

PS20093 Quantitative methods 6 Credits
PS20108 Cognitive psychology 6 Credits
PS20109 Social psychology: traditional and critical approaches 6 Credits
PS20124 Research methods and design 2 6 Credits
PS20152 Health psychology 6 Credits

Semester 2

PS20106 Biological psychology 6 Credits
PS20107 Developmental psychology 6 Credits
PS20125 Research project 6 Credits
PS20150 Psychopathology 6 Credits

Level: Honours (FHEQ level 6)

Academic Year

PS30094 Applied psychology dissertation 18 Credits
PS30155 Psychology dissertation 18 Credits

Semester 1

PS30014 History of psychology 6 Credits
PS30101 Psychology of pain 6 Credits
PS30115 Contemporary educational psychology 6 Credits
PS30122 Clinical psychology 6 Credits
PS30126 Developmental psychopathology 6 Credits
PS30151 Psychology and neuroscience of blindness 6 Credits
PS30159 Language development 6 Credits
PS30169 Cognitive neuropsychology 6 Credits
PS30170 Neuroeconomics 6 Credits

Semester 2

PS30110 Psychology of risk 6 Credits
PS30113 Autism spectrum disorders 6 Credits
PS30116 Cyberpsychology 6 Credits
PS30130 Organisational psychology 6 Credits
PS30156 Affective neuroscience 6 Credits
PS30158 Forensic psychology 6 Credits
PS30164 Social action and change 6 Credits
PS30171 The psychology of music 6 Credits
PS30185 Psychology of creativity and innovation 6 Credits
PS30198 Psychology of addictive behaviours 6 Credits

Level: Masters UG & PG (FHEQ level 7)

Academic Year

PS40172 Advanced psychology dissertation 30 Credits
PS50051 Health psychology placement 6 Credits
PS50055 Health Psychology dissertation 30 Credits
PS50181 Fundamentals of clinical and health psychology 18 Credits
PS50182 Fundamentals of clinical psychology practice 18 Credits
PS50187 Fundamentals of forensic psychology 18 Credits
PS50188 Advanced research methods for applied psychology 18 Credits
PS50193 Forensic psychology placement 60 Credits
PS50194 Forensic psychology dissertation 30 Credits
PS50195 Health psychology approaches 18 Credits
PS50196 Health psychology interventions 18 Credits
PS50197 Professional skills development 6 Credits

Dissertation period

PS50051 Health psychology placement 6 Credits
PS50055 Health Psychology dissertation 30 Credits
PS50184 Applied clinical psychology dissertation 30 Credits

Semester 1

PS40176 Advanced cognitive psychology 6 Credits
PS40179 Advanced social psychology 6 Credits
PS40180 Advanced research methods 12 Credits
PS50189 Assessment and formulation 6 Credits
PS50190 Counselling skills for forensic psychology 6 Credits
XX50221 Psychological and economic perspectives into decision-making 18 Credits
XX50222 Statistical and mathematical modelling 18 Credits

Semester 2

PS40178 Professional skills 6 Credits
PS50081 Extended essay in health psychology 6 Credits
PS50191 Working with offenders and victims 6 Credits
PS50192 Fundamentals of forensic psychology practice 6 Credits
XX50223 Professional skills development 6 Credits
XX50224 Contemporary issues in the understanding of decision-making 48 Credits