About the Course
Comprehensive Curriculum: Offers a broad and in-depth understanding of human behaviour through various psychological perspectives, including clinical, counselling, social, developmental, and cyberpsychology.
Flexible Online Learning: Delivered entirely online, allowing students to study at their own pace and schedule, making it accessible globally without the need for campus visits.
Professional Accreditation: Fully accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), providing eligibility for the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC), a key step toward becoming a Chartered Psychologist.
Research Excellence: The Department of Psychology boasts a research-led culture, with 85% of its research recognized as 'world-leading' or of 'international importance'.
Course Overview
Core Psychological Disciplines: Covers essential areas such as cognitive, developmental, social, and biological psychology, providing a solid foundation for understanding human behavior.
Research Methodology: Trains students in quantitative and qualitative research methods, enabling them to design and conduct independent psychological research.
Applied Psychology: Explores the application of psychological principles in real-world contexts, including clinical, organizational, and educational settings.
Critical Analysis: Encourages the evaluation of psychological theories and research findings, promoting evidence-based practice.
Who Should
Attend?
Graduates from Non-Psychology Backgrounds: Individuals seeking to transition into the field of psychology without a prior degree in the discipline.
Aspiring Psychologists: Those aiming to pursue professional training and careers in various psychology specializations.
Professionals in Related Fields: Practitioners in healthcare, education, human resources, or social services looking to enhance their understanding of psychological principles.
International Students: Learners worldwide seeking a flexible, accredited program to advance their careers in psychology.
Wolverhampton Intake

Program Format
REGISTRATION
1. APPLICATION
Complete the secure application form and upload transcripts.
2. REVIEW & ADMISSION
Admissions decisions within 5–7 business days; admitted students move immediately into Level 7.
3. CONFIRMATION
Successful applicants will receive a confirmation email with
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Log in details
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Payment procedures
Unsuccessful applicants will receive an email indicating more information is needed if necessary.
LEVEL 7 PHASE
1. LEARNING MODE
➤ 100% online or
➤ On‑site at your university
2. COURSE WORK & SUPPORT
Access module materials, recorded lectures, and schedule 1:1 tutor sessions.
3. ASSESSMENT
Submit and pass all assignments to complete the Diploma
4. END OF MODULE
Your module will end when you have completed all your assignments.
If you have other modules to attend to you will receive an email with materials for the new module.
If you have ended your course, a confirmation email will be sent to you.
LQA PHASE
1. LQA ACCREDITATION
After submitting your Diploma results, there’s a mandatory 7‑day window while LQA reviews and signs off on your Level 7 credentials.
MASTERS PHASE
1. PLACEMENT
Based on your original program choice, you’re enrolled in either:
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University of Gloucestershire
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University of Wolverhampton
2. MASTER'S PROGRAM
You will receive on mail
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Relevant Certificate
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Written assessment by your lecturer
COMPLETIONS
1. EVALUATION
Submit your Master’s project; receive written feedback.
2. DEGREES
You’ll be issued your official Master’s diploma and digital credentials—congratulations!
Diploma Requirements
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COURSE REQUIREMENTS
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Once enrolled, you will be placed into a Whatsapp group with other students in your class for scheduling purposes.
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Lesson schedule depends on the consensus of all students in the class and thus is flexible
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To obtain your certification, you need to attend and pass all modules.
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Each module consists of 1 online meeting followed by 3 weeks for you to complete your assignment.
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Career Advancement
Clinical and Counseling Roles: Preparation for roles in mental health services, counseling centers, and therapy practices.
Organizational Psychology: Opportunities in human resources, employee training, and organizational development.
Educational Settings: Roles in school psychology, academic counseling, and educational program development.
Research and Academia: Pathways to doctoral studies or research positions in various institutions.
Community and Social Services: Positions in community outreach, social work, and nonprofit organizations.



