Why Study Biopsychology?
Biopsychology looks at how the brain and biology affect our thoughts, behaviour and feelings. It looks at the genetic, biological and developmental factors that influence the way we behave.
Biopsychology draws on the fields of psychology, biology, genetics, chemistry and neuroscience.
It focusses on the brain and the nervous system and the impact on behaviour.
Study the interaction between the mind and body.
Who Is This Course Suitable For?
This course is useful for people working in areas such as addiction, stress, personnel management, training, counselling, medicine.
What Will You Learn In This Course?
During the course, you will learn more about the biology of behaviour. For example -
- The physiological effects caused by the brain and nervous system.
- The structures of the human body.
- The influence the brain and nervous system have on our behaviour.
- Biological elements which affect behaviour.
- The physiology of the human body and how it determines behavioural response to stimuli.
- The changes that occur to the body as the result of age and disease and how these affect psychological response.
The Foundation Diploma in Biopsychology comprises 8 Core Modules plus 2 Elective Modules (students are to complete and pass 10 modules in total).
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