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Dissertation (TRUR3096)
This module will require students to develop a research question based on their own area of interest and develop a research strategy in order to test the question. Data collected will be analysed and the findings of the research will be reported in way relevant to the discipline
Contemporary Issues in Human Behaviour (TRUR3097)
This module will require students to undertake a range of short modules spread throughout the year which we have termed ‘podules’. Podules are based on contemporary topics within the field of human behaviour. Students will have the opportunity to be assessed in a range of academic and applied methods.
Occupational Psychology (TRUR3067)
This module will offer students an insight into the role psychology plays within the workplace. From the theoretical underpinning, students will be able to show how both workplace performance and satisfaction can be affected.
Pro-Bono (TRUR3095)
Decreases in Legal Aid and economic pressures has limited access to justice and increased Litigants in Person and vulnerable people particularly in areas like debt, housing, family, welfare and mental health. The College is working with front line organisations to develop opportunities for members of the public to access support. This module enables students to work with professionals to help provide access to justice.
Addiction (TRUR3098)
This module will require students to undertake a range of short modules spread throughout the year which we have termed ‘podules’. Podules are based on contemporary topics within the field of human behaviour. Students will have the opportunity to be assessed in a range of academic and applied methods.
Children’s Mental Health and Education (TRUR3099)
Students will study a range of mental health issues in children and consider how they are accommodated within education. Students will also consider the effect of contemporary influences on child development and whether today’s society is causing children further mental health issues.
Exploring Offending and Antisocial Behaviour (TRUR3100)
Students will Investigate contemporary approaches to the explanation of offending and anti-social behaviour. An examination of the methods of treatment of criminal and anti- social behaviour and its effectiveness will be considered.
Health Behaviours and Mental Wellbeing (TRUR3101)
Students will study a range of health behaviours, such as physical activity and diet, and their impact on our mental health and well-being though an examination of body image and related psychological disorders.
Issues in Mental Health (TRUR3102)
This module will explore a range of psychological disorders in terms of aetiology, diagnosis and current recommended treatments together with associated issues. A critical understanding of the issues in mental health are relevant for any individual wishing to work in the field of mental health or social care.
Applied Psychology for Performance and Health (TRUR3109)
Students will research mental skills techniques and psychological factors which contribute to performance and health. Students will be able to critically evaluate an issue and determine which intervention strategy/s is required to aid performance and promote a healthy lifestyle.
Dissertation (TRUR3096)
This module will require students to develop a research question based on their own area of interest and develop a research strategy in order to test the question. Data collected will be analysed and the findings of the research will be reported in way relevant to the discipline
Contemporary Issues in Human Behaviour (TRUR3097)
This module will require students to undertake a range of short modules spread throughout the year which we have termed ‘podules’. Podules are based on contemporary topics within the field of human behaviour. Students will have the opportunity to be assessed in a range of academic and applied methods.
Occupational Psychology (TRUR3067)
This module will offer students an insight into the role psychology plays within the workplace. From the theoretical underpinning, students will be able to show how both workplace performance and satisfaction can be affected.
Pro-Bono (TRUR3095)
Decreases in Legal Aid and economic pressures has limited access to justice and increased Litigants in Person and vulnerable people particularly in areas like debt, housing, family, welfare and mental health. The College is working with front line organisations to develop opportunities for members of the public to access support. This module enables students to work with professionals to help provide access to justice.
Addiction (TRUR3098)
This module will require students to undertake a range of short modules spread throughout the year which we have termed ‘podules’. Podules are based on contemporary topics within the field of human behaviour. Students will have the opportunity to be assessed in a range of academic and applied methods.
Children’s Mental Health and Education (TRUR3099)
Students will study a range of mental health issues in children and consider how they are accommodated within education. Students will also consider the effect of contemporary influences on child development and whether today’s society is causing children further mental health issues.
Exploring Offending and Antisocial Behaviour (TRUR3100)
Students will Investigate contemporary approaches to the explanation of offending and anti-social behaviour. An examination of the methods of treatment of criminal and anti- social behaviour and its effectiveness will be considered.
Health Behaviours and Mental Wellbeing (TRUR3101)
Students will study a range of health behaviours, such as physical activity and diet, and their impact on our mental health and well-being though an examination of body image and related psychological disorders.
Issues in Mental Health (TRUR3102)
This module will explore a range of psychological disorders in terms of aetiology, diagnosis and current recommended treatments together with associated issues. A critical understanding of the issues in mental health are relevant for any individual wishing to work in the field of mental health or social care.
Applied Psychology for Performance and Health (TRUR3109)
Students will research mental skills techniques and psychological factors which contribute to performance and health. Students will be able to critically evaluate an issue and determine which intervention strategy/s is required to aid performance and promote a healthy lifestyle.
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Truro
TR1 3XX
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You are also very welcome to attend a University of Plymouth open day, to get a flavour of the courses you can progress to from a partner college. There will however be limited information on this specific course and college.
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