Introduction
The Certificate in the Psychology of Children and Young People gives you the requisite knowledge of these two important disciplines to begin your career.
This Certificate program is part of the pathway to achieving a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, specialising in the Psychology of Children and Young People
How will I learn?
The program is conducted entirely online. You can begin ANYTIME. Upon enrolment, you will receive an email with an access code for our online learning system within 48 hours. You may be required to do an orientation course in academic writing (non-examinable) beforehand.
Modules are split into readings, set task activities, and assignments. At the end of each module, you will be required to sit for an examination and/or submit a project.
Learning support
Progression
When you achieve this qualification, you can begin on your Diploma. It is part of a pathway to get a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture.
Curriculum
- 5 Sections
- 0 Lessons
- 24 Weeks
- BPS101 Introduction to PsychologyDevelop your ability to analyse aspects of a persons psychological state and apply derived knowledge to motivate that person. This provides a solid introduction/foundation for further studies of psychology covering such things as the nature and scope of psychology, neurological and environmental effects on behaviour, personality, consciousness, perception, needs, drives and motivation.0
- BPS102 Psychology and CounsellingDevelop your ability to analyse psychological conditions, and apply that knowledge in real world situations such as counselling or advisory roles.0
- BPS210 Developmental PsychologyUnderstand how physiological and psychological changes over the lifespan affect human behaviour. Parents and carers will gain greater insight into issues that present particular challenges at different stages of the life span, especially from adolescence to old age. This module also sets the theoretical framework complementing the Child Psychology module.0
- BPS104 Child PsychologyLearn how children develop psychologically as they grow, and what factors (such as learning, parenting styles, einforcement, and genetic makeup) influence their behaviour and thinking. Anyone who lives or works with children will gain valuable insights into child behaviour. Students of counselling or pscyhology will be better prepared to understand childhood influences on later adult behaviour.0
- Research Project IThis module encourages you to construct a problem statement, identify relevant literature, then develop a hypothesis. You will also be required to look at data sources and complete a research proposal. The module will help you to understand how to structure a thesis, complete an ethics form and draft a thesis to post graduate level.0
