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Psychology
The Qualifi - Level 7 Diploma in Psychology is a postgraduate qualification designed for graduates seeking to develop advanced knowledge of psychological theory, research, and applied practice. Positioned at Master’s level, the programme explores areas such as cognitive and biological psychology, mental health, social and developmental psychology, and research methodology, while strengthening critical analysis and evidence-based thinking.
The diploma prepares learners for progression into professional, research, or specialist roles within psychology-related fields. Graduates may also receive advanced standing toward a related Master’s degree at a partner university, offering a clear and accelerated pathway to completing a full postgraduate qualification.
Program Summary
Qualification Title
Level 7 - Diploma in Psychology
Course Credit
120
Course Duration
5 Months
Delivery Method
Online
Tuition Fee
£ 3995
Intake Dates
Monthly
University Progression
Advanced Standing towards MBA
University Partner
Qualifi graduates can complete the final dissertation in 4 months at the University of Law


Entry Requirements
Academic Requirements
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Learners are expected to hold a bachelor's degree qualification or equivalent.
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Mature applicants with a minimum of 5 years of managerial experience may be considered on the basis of relevant work experience and their ability to meet the demands of the programme.
English Language Requirements
Learners must demonstrate English language proficiency sufficient to successfully engage with programme materials, participate in learning activities, and complete assessments. This may be evidenced through prior education completed in English or through a recognised English language qualification.
For learners whose first language is not English, an IELTS 6.0 (overall) or above is normally accepted for entry to the diploma.
Equivalent English language proficiency may include:
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PTE Academic: 50
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Duolingo English Test: 100
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TOEFL iBT: 60
Course Units
This unit explores psychoanalytic theories and their application to understanding mental health conditions. Learners examine key concepts such as the unconscious mind, defence mechanisms, personality development, and therapeutic approaches within contemporary clinical contexts.
Learners critically examine major perspectives in psychology, including behavioural, cognitive, humanistic, and psychodynamic approaches. The unit encourages analytical thinking and evaluation of psychological theories and their relevance to real-world issues.
This unit investigates the relationship between brain function and behaviour, including memory, perception, learning, emotion, and neurological processes. Learners explore how biological systems influence cognitive functioning and psychological wellbeing.
Learners develop advanced research skills focused on qualitative approaches, including interviews, focus groups, thematic analysis, and ethical considerations. The unit prepares students to design and conduct in-depth psychological research studies.
This unit examines how social environments, culture, and developmental stages influence behaviour and identity. Learners explore topics such as social influence, group dynamics, lifespan development, and cross-cultural psychology.
Learners explore psychological approaches to supporting individuals recovering from injury, illness, or trauma. The unit focuses on therapeutic interventions, resilience, coping strategies, and promoting long-term wellbeing and functional independence.
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