Interpersonal Violence and Abuse Studies
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If you have a background in psychology, sociology or criminology, this postgraduate certificate course is ideal for gaining deeper insight into topics pertinent to interpersonal violence and abuse. We look at the impact of abuse in different international, cultural and social contexts, and you’ll have the chance to examine practice from research and theoretical perspectives.
We offer a stimulating and challenging environment where you can build on your existing learning experiences to advance your academic and professional development. You will gain specialised knowledge and a critical awareness of issues at the forefront of interpersonal violence and abuse.
The skills and knowledge gained on this course will enhance employability in a wide range of jobs; safeguarding is an essential part of practice across education, occupational, health, social work, and forensic settings. Students who complete this certificate may go on to complete a full MSc Psychology with us, either in Interpersonal Violence and Abuse, or in Applied Social science.
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US Bachelor degrees with Cumulated Grade Point Average minimum of 2.70 is required with at least 30 credits from one specific subject area.
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Carlisle
North West
CA1 2HH
United Kingdom
- 1 year
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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- Postgraduate Certificate
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