## Level 4 Psychology
Unit 1: Introduction to Psychology
This unit introduces the field of psychology, its core principles, and the various subfields that contribute to understanding human behavior.
Unit 2: Human Development
This unit explores the biological, cognitive, and social changes that occur throughout the lifespan, from infancy to late adulthood.
Unit 3: Sensation and Perception
This unit focuses on the process of receiving and interpreting sensory information, including touch, sight, hearing, and smell.
Unit 4: Learning and Memory
This unit examines the various ways in which information is acquired and stored in the brain, including memory, attention, and problem-solving.
Unit 5: Social Psychology
This unit explores the interactions between individuals and groups within social contexts, including social norms, group dynamics, and interpersonal relationships.
## Level 5 Psychology
Unit 1: Abnormal Psychology
This unit introduces the field of abnormal psychology, including the identification, assessment, and treatment of mental health disorders.
Unit 2: Clinical Psychology
This unit focuses on the therapeutic interventions and interventions used in clinical settings to help individuals overcome psychological difficulties.
Unit 3: Developmental Disorders
This unit explores the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of developmental disorders, including autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, and learning disabilities.
Unit 4: Forensic Psychology
This unit examines the application of psychological principles to legal and criminal cases, including crime profiling, victimization, and forensic assessment.
Unit 5: Positive Psychology
This unit focuses on the development and promotion of individual well-being, happiness, and flourishing, emphasizing the importance of positive emotions, relationships, and self-actualization.
The assessment is done via submission of assignment. There are no written exams.