Tregonissey Road
St Austell
PL25 4DJ
CORC1252
Developmental Psychology
This module will examine different theoretical perspectives on the development of personality across the life course and how people respond and adapt to change. Consideration will be given to social and developmental influences on the formation of the self. It will discuss key concepts of identity and attachment.
CORC1253
Sociological Perspectives
This module will examine some of the major perspectives in Sociology, e.g. Marxism, Functionalism, Feminism, Symbolic interactionism, Postmodernism. Consideration will be given to research methodologies and methods in order to explore different approaches to research and explanations of social issues. Structural and cultural factors such as age, race, gender and class will be considered in relation to social issues.
CORC1255
Safeguarding and Promotion of Welfare
This module examines the historical and political context of abuse that affects children, young people and adults at risk. Types of abuse and signs and symptoms are considered. There is an examination of the reasons why people abuse and the effect of abuse. Examples of how people can keep themselves safe are discussed. The legal framework, including the process of reporting abuse, is identified.
CORC1254
Professional Practice
This module will examine the importance of ethics and values in health and social care work. Consideration will be given to how service users needs are identified and met with an emphasis on the importance of communication skills. The module will also identify some of the key professional and personal skills required of professionals working in this sector.
CORC1256
Equality, Diversity and Rights
This module will examine key issues around equality, diversity and rights such as Protected Characteristics, prejudice, discrimination and justice and discussed in the light of professional practice. Strategies to combat discrimination within the profession will be explored. Current and relevant legislation, policies and guidelines will be examined.
CORC1257
Health, Welfare and Social Policy
This module will examine the social construction of needs in society and consider the implications of policy responses to meet those needs. This will involve an exploration of the changing relationship between State, market and familial responses to need in the mixed economy of welfare. Issues of social exclusion, discrimination, equal opportunities and poverty will also be explored.
CORC2237
Social Psychology
This module will provide a theoretical explanation of communication processes in one to one and group situations. It will analyse the nature of relationships and factors that affect formation, maintenance and dissolution of relationships. Alternative frameworks to explain pro and anti-social behaviour will be examined.
CORC2238
Social Policy
This module will outline and analyse the contributions of competing sociological theories to an understanding of social problems. An examination of the role played by the media in constructing and maintaining the nature of so called social problems will be undertaken. Specific social policy measures and how they impact on social problems will be discussed.
CORC2239
Health and Wellbeing
This module will explore concepts of health and wellbeing and the interaction of physical and mental health. It will discuss various models of health, illness, disability and wellbeing and apply this knowledge in an analysis of local and national service provision. Factors such as age, race and class in the experience of health and wellbeing and service provision will be examined.
CORC2235
Development Through Work
This module will examine and apply the key principles of project management to a specific situation within the work setting. It will identify issues around health and safety, risk assessment, professional roles and responsibilities, decision making and problem solving, managing change and reflective practice. Links will be made to Sector Skills and current and relevant legislation and guidelines.
CORC2236
Research in Social Issues
This module will examine different approaches to social research and research methods. It will explore practical and ethical issues associated with social research. Key research terminology such as reliability, validity and triangulation will be introduced. These will be applied to a chosen topic of interest.
CORC2240
Psychological Processes
This module will analyse theoretical approaches in relation to a range of cognitive processes including memory, perception and language. It will evaluate biological, genetic, social, emotional and environmental influences upon development. A range of psychological theories and perspectives will be examined. Current psychological research within this field will be evaluated.
CORC2241
Approaches to Inclusive Practice
This module will provide an in-depth understanding of inclusion relating to the health and social care sector, the theories underpinning this and the range of strategies that can be employed to ensure people with Protected Characteristics are included.
CORC3001
Working with Diverse Groups
This module will allow a student to explore an area of particular interest in depth with an emphasis on client needs and how these needs are met taking into account alternative interventions, the role of the professional, inclusive practice, equality & diversity and safeguarding. Challenges and barriers as well as policy initiatives will be examined.
CORC3002
Aspects of Rural Life
An exploration of contemporary issues surrounding the content and context of poverty in rural areas. The module draws on recent studies discussing the usefulness and difficulties surrounding the issue of defining rurality. In addition the module explores the key problems facing those living in rural areas, who may be termed disadvantaged or socially excluded and who find themselves living in rural areas, however rural is defined.
CORC3003
Leadership and Management
This module will consider the links between leadership and management and analyse the role of a leader in supporting an organisations values, creating a vision and communicating this to others. It will consider how different styles of leadership can impact on the achievement of organisational objectives.
CORC3004
Psychology in Practice
This module will explore a range of psychological perspectives in relation to professional practice within the field of health and social care. It will evaluate current psychological research, research methodology and ethical issues and how these inform professional practice.
CORC3005
Promoting Health
This module will analyse changing definitions of health, explore the scope of health promotion and the nature of multi-disciplinary approaches. It will evaluate concepts and approaches in relation to health promotion and evaluate the role of health promotion in the light of social divisions, engaging in debate on ethical, social and political issues.
CORC3000
Dissertation
This module will introduce the necessary research skills and knowledge to be applied to researching and investigating a substantial issue within the field of health and social care.
CORC3002
Aspects of Rural Life
An exploration of contemporary issues surrounding the content and context of poverty in rural areas. The module draws on recent studies discussing the usefulness and difficulties surrounding the issue of defining rurality. In addition the module explores the key problems facing those living in rural areas, who may be termed disadvantaged or socially excluded and who find themselves living in rural areas, however rural is defined.
CORC3003
Leadership and Management
This module will consider the links between leadership and management and analyse the role of a leader in supporting an organisations values, creating a vision and communicating this to others. It will consider how different styles of leadership can impact on the achievement of organisational objectives.
CORC3004
Psychology in Practice
This module will explore a range of psychological perspectives in relation to professional practice within the field of health and social care. It will evaluate current psychological research, research methodology and ethical issues and how these inform professional practice.
CORC3005
Promoting Health
This module will analyse changing definitions of health, explore the scope of health promotion and the nature of multi-disciplinary approaches. It will evaluate concepts and approaches in relation to health promotion and evaluate the role of health promotion in the light of social divisions, engaging in debate on ethical, social and political issues.
* UK Government announcement on tuition fees
On Monday 4 November 2024, the UK Government announced a proposal to increase tuition fees for home undergraduate students from £9,250 to £9,535 per annum from September 2025 onwards. The University of Plymouth intends to apply this new fee from September 2025. However, implementation of this increase will be subject to parliamentary procedure. This change applies to new students starting their studies in September 2025. For current and returning students, the University is reviewing fees and will update you as soon as possible.
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Tregonissey Road
St Austell
PL25 4DJ
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