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Psychology – Introduction

Psychology – Introduction

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Gain knowledge and an understanding of the psychological concepts and perspectives relating to personality development and memory.

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Is this course right for me?

If you are interested in Psychology, but have little or no experience in the subject then this course is for you.
During the course you will learn the psychological concepts and perspectives relating to personality development and memory, including:

  • Basic psychological concepts
  • Psychological perspectives
  • Psychological theory for personality and development
  • Models of memory
  • Categories of behaviour for observation purposes

All classes will give an opportunity to; develop understanding and respect for others, gain confidence in participating in groups, share opinions and reflect on learning together. You will also be able to develop skills, abilities and attitudes necessary for emotional wellbeing.

There are no formal entry requirements, just enthusiasm and keen interest in the subject.

This course is non-accredited so you will not be assessed. It is for personal development and fun!

This eight week course normally runs on a Tuesday, 18:00 – 20:00, Pembrokeshire College Main Campus.

We will update this page with new available dates soon. Keep an eye on our Facebook page for announcements.

  • No formal entry requirements
  • The learner must be over the age of 18

You will be learning:

  • Basic psychological concepts
  • Psychological perspectives
  • Psychological theory for personality and development
  • Models of memory
  • Categories of behaviour for observation purposes

You will receive a College completion certificate at the end of the course.

Learners have the option to complete course assessment/assignments or elements of the course through the medium of Welsh or bilingually. Visit our Welsh Language in the College page to find out what else is available to you.

  • Not applicable

Following completion of this course you might want to try another one of our community courses.

  • Stationery - you will be told about any specific items before you start the course

Any costs above are approximate and may change. For information on refunds and course cancellations please see the fee policy.

  • No additional costs
Any costs above are approximate and may change. For information on refunds and course cancellations please see the fee policy.
  • No formal entry requirements
  • The learner must be over the age of 18

You will be learning:

  • Basic psychological concepts
  • Psychological perspectives
  • Psychological theory for personality and development
  • Models of memory
  • Categories of behaviour for observation purposes

You will receive a College completion certificate at the end of the course.

Learners have the option to complete course assessment/assignments or elements of the course through the medium of Welsh or bilingually. Visit our Welsh Language in the College page to find out what else is available to you.

  • Not applicable

Following completion of this course you might want to try another one of our community courses.

  • Stationery - you will be told about any specific items before you start the course
Any costs above are approximate and may change. For information on refunds and course cancellations please see the fee policy.
  • No additional costs
Any costs above are approximate and may change. For information on refunds and course cancellations please see the fee policy.
Disclaimer:
The College takes all reasonable steps to provide the educational services and courses as described above. Details are correct at the time of editing but may be subject to change without prior notice. Courses will not run if student numbers are insufficient. The College has the right to refuse individuals entry to courses in certain circumstances. Prospective students may be advised of more suitable alternatives, if appropriate. The entry requirements stated are those that are normally required to undertake the programme of study.
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