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Psychology topics include interviewing, counseling, psychological assessment, and entails academic progression into Bachelor Degree in Psychology or behavioral Science.
Psychology topics include: Principles of Psychology 1 and 2; Principles of Social Psychology, Psychology of learning and Developmental Psychology. |
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60% assessment based on written examination comprising of short answers and Multiple Choice Questions.
40% assessment based on course work. |
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AP 101 Principles of Psychology I AP 102 Principles of Psychology II |
Designed to introduce students to the field as a scientific discipline concerned with the study of behaviour. Consideration will be given to topics such as human development, motivation, emotion, perception, learning, personality, intelligence, measurement, and applied areas. |
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AP 103 Human Growth and Development Psychology |
The student will have an understanding of human development over the life-span from conception to death - based on three major development stages which include child, adolescent and adult development |
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AP 104 Psychology of Learning |
This module is designed to provide students with an understanding of learning and behaviour in humans from nonhuman animals, including fundamental principles and findings of classical, instrumental, cognitive and social learning. |
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AP 105 Emotional Motivation and Intelligence |
This module will discuss the various theories related to motivation and emotion. The theories of emotion will then be conceptualized with an abstract concept of intelligence - the debate over intelligence and intelligence testing. |
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AP 106 Principles of Social Psychology |
This Social Psychologymodule is designed to provide basic exposure to social psychology issues as a structured process for examining and managing large complex social issues through social/psychological theories, permises and current research. |
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AP 111 Introduction to Psychotherapy and Counseling |
This module introduces the student to the field of counseling and psychotherapy. Multicultural therapy, building and maintaining a counseling relationship, ,marriage and family, and group counseling are covered. |
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AP 112 Abnormal Psychology |
This module provides student with an introduction to the subject of abnormal psychology and major disorders as defined by the DSM-IV - psychological, biological and socialogical, along with current treatment approaches will be briefly reviewed. |
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ENG 101 Academic English (Day-time program only) |
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MAD 101 Mandarin (Day-time program only) |
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Counselling and Psychotherapy |
| Introduction to Psychotherapy |
| Counselling Abnormal Psychology |
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Community Care |
| Health care Services Today |
| Abnormal Psychology |