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Distance Learning Courses online at the College of Management Science serving students and graduates around the world You can contact us by post at the College of Management Science BM Unifaculty London WC1N 3XX Great Britain or by email at college@unifaculty.com
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Thank you for visiting unifaculty’s online distance learning courses enrolment site. offers online and distance learning courses and certification in psychology, applied psychology, child psychology, psychology of inter-personal relationships, psychology of body language, social psychology, health psychology, forensic psychology, criminalogical psychology, theoretical approaches in psychology, sports psychology, psychometrics, stress, cognition and health. Learn at home by online and distance learning and gain a Diploma ...
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You can use this page to enrol in a single course and pay by debit, credit or ATM card in one payment on enrolment or by instalments
You may either give your address to Paypal or by emailing us at college@unifaculty.com The course fee for a single course is £325 or just 9 monthly instalments of £40 If you prefer to pay in US$s please visit the page Enrol using US$s
If you would like to enrol in three courses and only pay for two, please click on one of the links 3FOR2 [button on the left, or the link at the foot of the page]. Please remember when enrolling online to give a postal address to where your course material is to be sent.
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The College of Management Science and its courses are registered with the National Learning Directory, London, Great Britain
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Psychology Course [Dip. Psy] This course gives an excellent overview of the latest in Psychology. It covers the ethics of research, perception, basic forms of learning, memory, development of morality and intellect, social influence, social perception, the growth of attachment, socialisation, theories of personality, child rearing styles, non-verbal communication, emotion ... arousal and stress, nature/nurture debate on intelligence, nature/nurture debate on perception, language ... problem solving and creativity, biological bases of behaviour, psychology practicals.
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Applied Psychology Course [Dip. A.Psy] This course might also be named simply ‘getting anyone to do anything’. Why do some people act or react in such and such a way? How can we help others to see the world from our point of view? The course covers... Having other people like you, becoming irresistably attractive, how to appear calm in any situation, ways to identify a true friend or when someone is telling you the truth, recognising bluff, seeing through people without their knowing, getting others to take our advice, ensuring that others keep their commitments to us, getting stubborn people to change their mind about anything, get others to do favours for us, win in any competitive situation e.g. romantic or a job or a contract, be forgiven for anything, say no without hurting people, turn rude and obnoxious people into a best friend, stop rumours about ourself, stop verbal abuse instantly, stop jealous behaviour, criticise without offending, escape from phsychical/sexual assault.
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Child Psychology Course [Dip. Psy] This course gives a detailed overview of the latest in Child Psychology including finding out about children, what is child psychology and why do we need child psychology, the nature of childhood, beginning life, forming relationships, emotional development, the child as a scientist, the child as the apprentice, children as information processors, using language and moving towards adulthood.
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Diploma in Body Language -Applied Psychology [Dip.A.Psy.] The course covers how body language reveals emotions and thoughts of others, learn what Prime Minister Gordon Brown has in common with Henry VIII and what it reveals, how to tell when someone is lying, how to create rapport, when men and women shake hands, smiling, how humour heals, arm signals, hugging, the power of touch, cultural differences, hand and thumb gestures, women are better at lying, eye signals, pupil dilation, how to grab a man’s attention, the first 20 seconds of an interview, leg and feet positions, common gestures, body mirroring, reading body angles, courtship displays and attraction gestures, ownership territory and height signals, seating arrangements - where to sit and why, interviews and office politics.
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Diploma in Psychology of Interpersonal Relationships [Dip.Psy.[I.R.] The course deals with the types of relationships, types of love, six styles of loving, the factors determining relationship formation, the theories of interpersonal attraction, the maintenance and course of relationships, the dissolution of relationships, components and effects of relationships, individual, social and cultural variations in relationships.
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Diploma in Social Psychology [Dip.Soc.Psy.] The course enables access to the underlying principles of social psychology covering topics such as social interaction, conversationa dn communication, interaction with others, person perception, attractions and relationships, attitudes, conflicts and co-operations.
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Health Psychology [Dip. H.Psy] This course covers social epidemiology and health policy, symptoms of illness and pain, pain assessment and management, doctor patient communication, psychological factors in illness, lifestyles and health, stress and stress management.
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Forensic Psychology [Dip. F.Psy] This course takes the student through the basic techniques, skills and professional issues and covers the history, development and application of forensic psychology, offender profiling, psychometric testing, expert testimony, psychological autopsy, and polygraph testing.
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Criminological Psychology [Dip. Cr.Psy] This course covers application of psychological principles to crime, the different types of criminological psychology, the nature and measurement of offending, biologically oriented explanations of criminal behaviour, psychological oriented explanations of criminal behaviour, the police and crime, offender profiling, the psychology of testimony, the psychology of the courtroom, punishing, treating and preventing crime.
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Theoretical Approaches in Psychology [Dip. Cl.Psy] This course covers somatic therapies, psychodynamic therapies, behavioural therapies, cognitive and cognitive-behavioural therapies, humanistic and socio-cultural therapies, research methods in atypical psychology, evaluation of therapy, ethical issues.
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Stress, Cognition and Health [Dip. Cl.Psy] This course covers stress, biology [emotion and stress], external environment, personality and stress, cognition and stress.
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Sports Psychology [Dip.Psy(Sport).] Sport Psychology is the study of the psychological basis, process and effects of sport. This course covers personality, attitude, aggression, arousal, anxiety and stress, social influences, motivation, and skill acquisition.
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Psychometrics [Dip.Psy.] There are few aspects of Psychology which have such an impact on individuals in their daily life.Testing and assessment occur throughout our lives, from schooling and employment to applying for a mortgage or credit. Psychometrics is the science of how to maximize the quality of such assessmentsThe development of psychometrics, the objective of testing and assessmentthe process of test construction, item analysis, characteristics of tests, bias in testing and assessments, factor analysis, using psychometrics in educational settings, personality theory and clinical assessment, psychometric assessment of personality in occupational settings, ethical use and integrity testing, psychometrics in the information technology age, Constructing your own questionnaires
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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder [Dip.Cl.Psy.] Understand the inner working of this disorder and its potential treatments and therapy. The Nature and causes of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Therapy, Children and Adolescents, Medication and Professional help.
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