OTHM Level 5 Diploma in Psychology
About Course
Overview This qualification builds on Level 4 and enables learners to specialise and progress in a variety of relevant psychological subject areas, focusing on how understanding of psychology is applied today. Learners develop skills across mental health and psychopathology, cognitive psychology, visual perception, the diversity of addiction, social psychology, individual differences in criminology and intelligence, and contemporary debates in the field.
Total Course Duration
- 12 Months (Full Time)
- Hours: 600 Guided Learning Hours (minimum)
- Total Qualification Time: 1200 hours
Module Structure
| Unit | Credits |
|---|---|
| Psychological Approaches to Depression and Schizophrenia | 20 |
| Individual Differences: Intelligence, Personality and Criminology | 20 |
| Visual Perception | 20 |
| Social Psychology: Pro and Anti-Social Behaviour | 20 |
| The Diversity of Addiction | 20 |
| Contemporary Issues and Debates in Psychology | 20 |
| Total | 120 credits |
Assessment All units are internally assessed by the centre and externally verified by OTHM. Assessment is via assignment submission only. No exams.
Requirements/Instructions
- Learners must attend all scheduled sessions or engage fully with online learning materials
- All assignments must be submitted by the deadlines provided
- Learners must have access to a computer or device with internet connection
- Academic integrity must be maintained at all times
- Learners must engage with the recommended reading and resources provided
Progression and Career Outcomes Progression to a Level 6 Diploma in a related field or direct entry to the final year of a UK BSc Psychology degree. Career opportunities include mental health support worker, addictions counsellor, forensic psychology assistant, HR advisor, social worker and youth justice officer.
What Will You Learn?
- Psychological approaches to depression and schizophrenia including diagnosis, causes and treatment
- How individual differences in intelligence, personality and criminological behaviour are understood
- Visual perception — how humans process, interpret and make sense of the visual world
- The psychology of pro-social and anti-social behaviour and the influence of groups and situations
- The diversity of addiction including biological, psychological and social perspectives
- Contemporary issues and ongoing debates shaping modern psychological theory and practice