Graduate Diploma
Psychology (Conversion)
This diploma confers professional recognition of qualification in Psychology, providing the Graduate Basis for Registration with the British Psychological Society.
The course can be studied part time or full time. Unfortunately, evening study is not available.
Students take a subset of modules from the university’s undergraduate psychology course, completing ten modules, with three at level 2 and five at level 3. These modules are:
Level 2
PY208 – Investigative Methods (30 CATS)
PY210 – Perception, Learning & Memory (15 CATS)
PY217 - Lifespan Development (15 CATS)
Level 3
PY313 – Cognitive Neuropsychology (15 CATS)
PY315 – History & Theories of Psychology (15 CATS)
PY321 - Interpersonal and Group Behaviour (15 CATS)
PY322 - Individual Differences (15 CATS)
PY338 – Investigation (30 CATS)
All modules listed must be passed to qualify for the award, and passed with grade C or above to qualify for accreditation.
Entry requirements
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An honours degree in psychology which has not been accredited by the British Psychological Society
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An ordinary degree in psychology, or
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A degree in a subject other than psychology.
Applicants must also have studied at least half an academic year’s worth of psychology (particularly in case 3 above), although they can undertake a foundation program at the University of Gloucestershire if this is not the case.
The Graduate Diploma is designed for students who hold a first degree or similar qualification, and want to develop knowledge or new vocational skills in a different subject area. It is essentially a conversion award, comprising the equivalent of one third of an undergraduate honours degree.
Location
Francis Close Hall
Enquiries and Applications
Student Recruitment Office
Waterworth Building
The Park, Cheltenham
Gloucestershire GL50 4BS
Tel: 01242 714500
Fax: 01242 714827
Email: postgrad@glos.ac.uk