
Brain-Behaviour and Cognition This module provides the opportunity for you to develop a critical understanding of cognitive and biological explanations of human behaviour. You will explore a diverse range of topics including psychopharmacology, behavioural genetics, memory and human perception. Developmental and Social Psychology Individual Differences Research and Analysis Skills in Psychology Research Proposal in Psychology Research Project in Psychology Plus one from the following option modules: Advanced Quantitative Methods in Psychology You will explore current trends in the application of quantitative methods to psychological research and practice. Advanced methodological and statistical expertise, and the ability to apply these in various settings, is an important skill set for psychologists to develop in light of the increasing complexity of empirical research and psychological practice. You will study a range of topics including complex quantitative research designs, meta-analysis, variance and covariance analysis, data modelling, profiling, survival analysis and communication of quantitative research. Assessment will involve completing two pieces of coursework, a portfolio of work and a meta-analytical review. Forensic Psychology Health Psychology The Psychology of Education This module takes a critically reflective approach to the theories and practices of education, seeking to understand the mechanisms of enablement and disablement in education from a lifelong learning perspective. You will explore the complex factors which interact to construct learning, and will critically examine theory and practice within the context of these factors.