Thoughts, feelings and behaviour: An introduction to psychology
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Dive into the science behind thoughts, feelings, and decisions
Why do we think the way we do? How do our feelings influence our choices? This course opens the door to psychology, helping you understand the forces behind human experience. You don’t need prior knowledge, just a little curiosity.
Investigate the mind in action
Meet the key ideas and debates that have shaped Psychology. From cognitive and biological approaches to behaviourist and psychodynamic perspectives, you’ll explore how psychologists study the mind and human experience.
You’ll learn how these approaches explain everyday thinking, emotions, and decision-making. The course also covers major debates in the field, including ethics, culture, and the balance between nature and nurture.
Experience Psychology in practice
Discover how research comes alive at the University of East Anglia (UEA). You’ll see how scientists use tools like electroencephalography (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to understand the brain.
Through practical examples, you’ll see how Psychology applies to health, education, and everyday choices. You’ll also explore how research findings are translated into applications that influence communities and behaviour.
Reflect on yourself and others
The course invites you to explore how your thoughts and emotions shape the decisions you make. You’ll gain tools to recognise patterns in your thinking and understand why people act the way they do.
By linking psychological concepts to personal and social experiences, you’ll develop a clearer perspective on yourself and others, and uncover insights that can guide learning, wellbeing, and everyday interactions.
This course is for anyone curious about human thought and feeling. It’s perfect for prospective students, career changers, or those exploring behavioural science, mental health, neuroscience, or the science of the mind.
This course is for anyone curious about human thought and feeling. It’s perfect for prospective students, career changers, or those exploring behavioural science, mental health, neuroscience, or the science of the mind.
- Explain the term psychology
- Identify the historical origins of psychology as a discipline and its key movements 
- Evaluate the structure of psychology and its scientific status 
- Assess the place of psychology in wider human life 
- Identify the applications of psychology
- Reflect on the limitations of psychology  
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