Psychology
Study our psychology short courses on our beautiful country park campus. Classes are small (averaging 15 students) to compliment the friendly informal, interactive teaching style and are taught by Middlesex lecturers. Some Summer School courses are designed as pathways onto degrees at Middlesex University. For instance successful completion of the course PSY0010 Introductory Psychology allows access to the BSc Psychology degree. Other psychology modules may enable access onto the BPS accredited Graduation Diploma in Psychology.
PSY0010 Introductory Psychology
This engaging course provides an access route into the BSc Psychology degree at Middlesex University. You will be introduced to contemporary theory and research and cover topics such as social psychology, cognition and individual differences.
PSY1014 Foundation Research Methods in Psychology
This module introduces students to quantitative & qualitative techniques employed in psychological research. It may be particularly useful for students who are considering taking the Middlesex University Graduate Diploma in Psychology.
PSY2015 Interpersonal Skills, Understanding and Influence
This course covers the theory and practice of interpersonal skills and covers topics such as listening skills, influencing skills, conflict resolution, working in teams and detecting deception.
PSY2220 Know Your Own Personality and Emotional Intelligence
This module provides an introduction to cutting-edge psychological theory, research and applications from the field of individual differences - namely Personality and Emotional Intelligence.
PSY2550 Positive Psychology and Personal Happiness
You will be introduced to the theory and practice of positive psychology, to equip you with the tools to live a happier, more fulfilling life. Through seminars and practical experiences we explore how you can make the most of your past, present and future.
PSY3755 Atypical Childhood Development
This module is designed to introduce you to the origin & consequences of types of atypical childhood development & relate these to issues of, inclusion, intervention, education & childcare.



