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ECC Reading Lists
Applied Psychology (ECC)
Level 4 (First Year)
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Applied Psychology (ECC): Level 4 (First Year)
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Level 4 (First Year)
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Human development: theories and methods of enquiry (APY101)
Employability skills (APY102)
Biological bases of behaviour (APY103)
Cognitive psychology (APY104)
Psychological research (APY105)
Social psychology and individual difference (APY106)
Level 5 (Second Year)
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Psychology of counselling (APY201)
Clinical approaches to psychological disorders (APY202)
Mental health and wellbeing (APY203)
Early social and emotional development (APY204)
Research methods and ethics (APY205)
Level 6 (Third Year)
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Forensic psychology
Health psychology
Work placement
Empirical study
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Human development: theories and methods of enquiry (APY101)
Employability skills (APY102)
Biological bases of behaviour (APY103)
Cognitive psychology (APY104)
Psychological research (APY105)
Social psychology and individual difference (APY106)
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