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  2. 1 Dec 2022: Students will benefit from the University’s dovetailing specialisms in counselling and psychology, which are embedded throughout the course. • ... 3. Prepare students to be self-reflective, ethical practitioners committed to career-long.
  3. 15 Feb 2023: and disabled students. Students from POLAR 3 neighbourhoods, low household income and/or low socio-. ... learning difficulty such as dyslexia, dyspraxia or ADHD, the proportion of students declaring.
  4. 6 Oct 2022: To equip students with the ability to acquire a contemporary knowledge and practices in criminology and psychology and the ability to apply these across a range of topics and disciplines. • ... By the end of this programme students should be able to
  5. 19 Jan 2023: By the end of this programme students should be able to demonstrate: 16. ... Directed Study and reading. Specific reading task set by the lecturer for students.
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    Tracy Edwards

    Technician - Psychology Laboratory

    School of Health & Wellbeing tedwards@marjon.ac.uk 017526367000
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    Rosanna Walters-Symons

    Senior Lecturer

    School of Health & Wellbeing rwalters-symons@marjon.ac.uk 01752 636700
  8. 17 Dec 2021: Throughout the curriculum students will be encouraged to discuss the applications of theories of crime and deviance, psychology, contemporary evidence and its relevance to organisational practice and everyday life. ... interest. Students can choose
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    Alister McCormick

    Associate Professor

    School of Health & Wellbeing amccormick@marjon.ac.uk 01752 636700 (Ext. 5001)
  10. 8 Sep 2020: Students running accounts which are for Marjon clubs or societies should also follow these rules. ... Do not use accounts to criticize or argue with colleagues, students, customers, partners or competitors.
  11. PGCE Secondary Education with Psychology  (No UCAS code. Apply at www.gov.uk.)

    Become a psychology teacher and earn Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) with PGCE Secondary Education with Psychology.
    Duration: One year full-time or two years part-time
    Level: Postgraduate
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