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At this foundational level, students are introduced to the science of psychology. They explore research methods, gaining the skills needed to critically evaluate psychological studies. Students delve into the biological basis of behavior, cognitive processes, and the impact of social interactions on individual behavior. The level also emphasizes ethical considerations in psychological research.
Level 3 focuses on understanding the mind's cognitive processes.
Students study memory, learning, problem-solving, language, and how individuals
perceive the world. They explore cognitive development across the lifespan and
its neurological underpinnings. Additionally, students gain insight into
cognitive disorders and interventions that aid cognitive improvement.
In this level, students delve into the dynamics of human
interactions. They examine social influence, attitudes, stereotypes, and group
behavior. The curriculum covers how people form relationships, navigate
cultural differences, and contribute to their communities. Applied social
psychology explores using psychological principles to address societal
challenges.
Level 4 delves into the journey of human development.
Students explore psychological theories of development from infancy to old age,
addressing key milestones and challenges at each stage. They gain insights into
attachment, identity formation, and family dynamics. The curriculum also covers
gender development and interventions for developmental disorders.
This level examines deviations from normal psychological
functioning. Students study the classification and diagnosis of mental
disorders, including anxiety, mood, and psychotic disorders. They explore
personality disorders and behavioral abnormalities. The curriculum equips
students with an understanding of therapeutic approaches and strategies to
reduce stigma around mental health.
At Level 4, students delve into the intricate relationship
between biology and behavior. They study the structure and function of the
brain, neural communication, and the role of hormones in shaping behavior. The
curriculum also covers genetics, brain development, and the impact of
psychopharmacology on neurological disorders.
This level hones students' research skills. They gain
expertise in advanced research methods, data analysis, and interpretation.
Students explore both quantitative and qualitative research approaches. Ethical
considerations are emphasized, ensuring they can conduct rigorous and ethically
sound research projects.
Level 5 shifts focus to the practical application of
psychological knowledge. Students explore how psychology impacts education,
work, health, law enforcement, and more. They study how psychology can inform
interventions, improve well-being, and effect positive change within
communities and organizations.
In this final level, students master psychological
assessment techniques. They learn to administer and interpret a variety of
assessments, including those measuring intelligence, personality, and mental
health. The curriculum equips students to provide valuable insights to
individuals and organizations through accurate and ethical assessment
practices.