Learning Methods
You’ll learn via the University's virtual learning environment CampusMoodle, where you’ll interact with tutors and other students. All classes and activities are delivered online and in your own time with the exception of the weekly online workshops.
There is no requirement to attend on campus as learning will involve online lectures, interactive discussion forums and virtual classroom sessions, as well as one-to-one support from a specialist supervisor when you begin your empirical research project. Assessment methods include online examinations, written coursework in the form of essays and reports, empirical research projects and a range of online activities.
Assessment and exams are all completed and submitted online.
If you remain a part-time student the course duration is 36 months but if you convert to full-time for the dissertation (after Year 2) you can complete in 24 months.
Activity Summary
- Online lectures - 4 hours per week.
Students are given 1–2 hours of lectures per module per week; plus 1-2 hrs online activity.
- Online seminars/activities - 4 hours per week
- Online workshop - 40 students per group, 2 hours per week. These are all streamed live but also recorded and can be viewed later if you are unable to attend the online live event.
- Independent Study - 32 hours per week
Total study time - 40 hours per week for full time students
All classes and activities are delivered asynchronously online for you to complete in your own time with the exception of the weekly online live workshops.
How long is an Applied Psychology course?
This Applied Psychology course can be successfully completed either full-time or part-time within 12 - 36 months.