About BSc (Hnrs) in Applied Psychology (PSI Accredited)
Application: CAO
What is Psychology?
Psychology is the scientific investigation of mind and behaviour, the study of how people think, act, react and interact. Psychologists observe people in schools, workplaces and social environments in order to understand why people behave the way they do. Psychologists study how genes, age, background and environment influence the way we behave and how we make sense of what we perceive and experience.
Aims and Objectives
Why Applied Psychology?
Applied psychology is when an understanding of psychology is applied to real world problems. Consider how technology has changed many aspects of life such as the workplace, entertainment, socialising, learning, even how we shop. Sport, health and even learning are made clearer through the application of psychological principles. New technologies are changing how we communicate and work, text messaging, social networking sites, online chat, etc. How will these change society and how we interact? Everything is made clearer through the application of psychological principles.
This degree is a unique opportunity to study how psychology applies to everyday life, especially our use of technology, and how it can create new ways to improve our quality of life.
What will I be able to do when I Graduate?
You can work or study in all branches of psychology as the degree is accredited by the Psychological Society of Ireland.
Our graduates have studied for Masters Degrees in Forensic Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Speech and Language Therapy, Sports Psychology, Multimedia, and e-Learning.
They are also working as usability engineers, research assistants, instructional designers, or are employed in human resources and a variety of other jobs.
You can progress to our MSc in Cyberpsychology, DL155.
What modules will I study?
Year 1
- Psychology - the basic principles
- Perception and Ergonomics - interpreting the world around us
- Research Methods and Statistics - the tools of psychological research
- Multimedia Design - principles of designing for technology
- ICT - Information and Communication Technologies, i.e. how a computer works and communicates
- Cyberpsychology - provides introductory content in topics such as Online aggression, Cyberbullying and Cybercrime.
Year 2
You study core psychology and research (including statistics), and take either Psychology and Design or Psychology and Practice.
- Psychology and Design enables you to investigate how technology is developed and used to make our lives better.
- Psychology and Practice explores how psychology is applied to areas such as Sport, Forensics and Education.
Places on these two paths will be allocated on the basis of student performance, choice and the number of places available.
Year 3
You study core psychology, research and the two streams work together on a group project.
Year 4
You will do a major psychology research project plus a number of mandatory and elective modules.
This is a practical, hands-on programme. You often work in small groups and attend lectures, tutorials and labs for about 22 hours a week.
What are the Entry Requirements?
Leaving Certificate Examination (or equivalent) with a minimum of Grade C3 in two Higher Level subjects together with Grade D3 in four other subjects at ordinary or higher level to include English, Maths, and 1 other language, e.g. Irish, French, etc. You must have obtained at least grade D3 in Ordinary Level mathematics. Foundation Level Maths is not acceptable.
Applicants with FETAC awards require distinctions in 3 (of 8) modules. Please note that you require at least a pass (D3) in Ordinary Level Maths in the Leaving Certificate or a pass in a mathematical methods module as part of your FETAC Award.
FETAC Links for this programme are:
- ACADX: Computer Aided Design
- BIPXX: Information Processing
- CITXX: Information Technology
- DHCCC: Community Care
- DCHSC: Childcare
- DCHSN: Nursing Studies
- DCHSX: Community and Health
Services
- DHSXX: Healthcare Support
- EMMPX: Multimedia Production
CAO Points in 2010: 385
We welcome application from mature students, who must apply to the CAO.
Visit www.iadtprojects.com to see the project work of our 2010 graduates
IADT is an Associate Member of Europlat the European Network for Psychology Learning and Teaching http://www.europlat.org. For more information please see http://ccta.iadt.ie/ccta/newsstory.php?newsid=43





