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MSc / PGDip / PGCert
University of East London - School of Health, Sports and Bioscience - HSB
Studying an MSc in Sport Psychology in the School of Health, Sport and Bioscience gives students a unique opportunity. The programme content enables students to develop in an array of different ways while maintaining the core concepts of sport psychology theory to application.
MSc / PGCert / PGDip
University of East London - School of Psychology
Psychology is an empirical science that aims to understand how and why humans and non-human animals act in the ways they do and to apply that knowledge in a wide variety of settings. The discipline is very wide-ranging spanning from the observations of basic neural mechanisms to analyses of complex human relationships.
DProf by taught
University of East London - School of Psychology
This doctorate is designed to make a significant contribution to the advanced professional and academic development of qualified educational psychologists. It enables you to engage at an advanced level with a wide range of issues in educational psychology and allied professions, and to develop research skills.
DOccPsych by taught
University of East London - School of Psychology
Our professional doctorate is an applied research degree, based on a similar model to that of the PhD. It is based on a 'workplace challenge' framework in which the challenges embedded within your professional practice and day-to-day work form an essential component of the learning, development and research process. As well as allowing you to use current work as a substrate for a research-based doctoral qualification, the programme also fulfils the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements of the British Psychological Society.
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
University of East London - School of Psychology
This programme addresses organisational functioning from individual and group perspectives. It examines internal factors such as organisational communication and organisational culture as well as external factors such as the impact of technological change on the wellbeing, motivation and performance of workers.
MSc
University of East London - School of Psychology
The aim of this MSc is to promote awareness of psychosocial aspects within any field of humanitarian work, whether in the UK or overseas. The programme aims to raise awareness of the different contexts that affect psychosocial well-being and access to appropriate services.
MA / PGDip
University of East London - School of Psychology
The aim of the programme is to provide an education and training in counselling/therapy to a level appropriate for safe and effective practice. It provides a foundation for your development as a practitioner through: - intensive training in practical skills - a core model of counselling/therapy, within which it is possible to integrate concepts and techniques from a variety of theoretical orientations - an opportunity for you to enhance and extend your academic and professional development to Masters degree level.
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
University of East London - School of Psychology
Students gain a thorough ground in research methods and professional skills in the two core modules, that taken together, include the dissertation: The introduction of the dissertation is contained in the first of the two core modules and the data collection and analyse in the second. In this way we ensure that students make good progress in their dissertations facilitating timely completion of the course.
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
University of East London - School of Psychology
Positive psychology is the scientific study of optimal human functioning and flourishing. Instead of drawing on a ?disease model?, it focuses on factors that enable individuals and communities to thrive.
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
University of East London - School of Psychology
These two programmes provide a professional training for people wishing to work in organisational, educational and health settings to develop and coach their staff, students, patients and clients. They also aim to provide opportunities for practising coaches to update their understanding of theory, research and wider psychological knowledge to complement their practical skills, and thus gain a competitive advantage in the market.
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