Advanced Diploma

Applied Psychology

About the Programme

The Advanced Diploma in Applied Psychology offers a dynamic and comprehensive curriculum encompassing modules in Cognitive Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Personality and Individual Differences, Research and Statistics, Social Psychology, Volunteering and Community Service, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Contemporary Issues in Psychology. This programme provides a deep understanding of the multifaceted field of psychology, equipping students with the knowledge and skills needed to apply psychological principles in various real-world contexts.

Programme Highlight

They will gain insights into cognitive processes, human development, personality dynamics, and the intricacies of social interactions.
Through hands-on experiences in volunteering and community service, students will have the opportunity to apply psychological principles in real-world settings, fostering a sense of social responsibility and ethical practice.
Students will develop proficiency in conducting empirical research and interpreting statistical data, enabling them to apply evidence-based approaches in various psychological contexts.
This programme ultimately prepares graduates to contribute meaningfully to the field of applied psychology and address contemporary issues with informed evidence-based solutions.

Programme
Modules

This module will provide the students with a thorough understanding of mental processes. Theories and current researches of cognitive science will be presented to the students for their deeper understanding of human behaviour and future application to research and experimentations.

The module will take on specific theories to supplement the subjects taken from developmental psychology. Developmental Psychology 2 moves on from the life-span perspective. Each developmental aspect will be taken separately and with more depth. This module focuses more on topics that are relevant to today’s trends in developmental sciences such as child development and the development of special conditions. The students will also learn to apply classic and contemporary developmental theories to explain current issues such as juvenile delinquency and modern family systems.

This module is designed to cover the main theoretical approaches to the study of individual differences and to critically examine research findings in this area. The focus of the course is on developing an integrated picture of the whole person through understanding of the major facets of personality and how these work together to shape behaviour. Students will also explore the extent to which personality is the outcome of uniquely personal inner dynamics, the extent to which individuals reflect family, social, cultural and technological Influences.

This module is designed to cover the methods of research used to answer psychological questions. It will explore the different research techniques and utilise statistical tools to familiarize oneself with data analysis and the issues that affect decision making in research. The aim of this module is to provide a foundation for understanding the process of psychological inquiry and to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to critically evaluate studies in the psychological literature. Specific emphasis will be placed on interpreting and designing the different models of research in psychology.

This module provides the students with a more in-depth approach to the theories of social psychology. Each subject in the module is designed to challenge the participants’ critical thinking by inviting them to apply the basic theories of social psychology to real life social situations discussed in class. Adding on to earlier lectures of social psychology, social psychology 2 adds more theories and utilises more application and research.

The module introduces students to the actual practice of psychology in the field. Students will be sent out for actual field training, to learn how psychological theories and concepts are applied in real-life community settings. In volunteering and community work, the students will have an opportunity to review and apply all the relevant theories that they have learnt throughout the course.

This module provides a deeper understanding of the fusion of neuroscience and the cognitive processes. In this module, the students will gain further knowledge in neuroscience; identify the different parts and functions of the nervous system and to apply this knowledge in accounting for cognition and behaviour. A comparative approach between animal and human cognition will be made to further enhance each participant’s understanding of the importance and the functions of cognitive neuroscience. The students will learn how to apply the neuro-cognitive perspective in understanding and explaining clinical disorders.

This module keeps the students up to date with the current developments of applied psychology. Topics include the diverse fields of child and family development, the psychology of well-being, addiction behaviours, and the various emerging fields of psychology in our time.

Programme Pathway

University of Wolverhampton

> MSc in Psychology

University of Wolverhampton

Final Year Degree BSc (Hons) in Psychology (Top-Up)

EAIM Advanced Diploma in Applied Psychology

EAIM Diploma in Applied Psychology

EAIM Certificate in Business Management/ Diploma in Foundation Studies*

2 GCE A-Level

LCCI Diploma Level 3

12-Years High School Graduates

*subjected to minimum entry requirements.

Course Details

Study Mode & Duration

Full-time 9 months

Intakes

SOC date:

Jan / Apr / Jul / Oct

Average Teacher-Student Ratio

1:150 (Classroom based lecture)

1:50 (Workgroup session)

Registration

1 month prior to intake date

Assessment

Each module is assessed by academic work comprising written assignments, case study reports, essays, examination as determined by the subject profile. The assessment criterion varies from module to module and level to level.

Graduation Requirement

• Must passed all modules.
• Must achieve an overall attendance of 90% (International Student) and 75% (Local Student).

Career Opportunities

Graduates may choose to pursue a future (but not limited to) in these departments/industries:

Mental Health Support Worker

Career Counselor

Behavioural Health Technician

Market Research Analyst

Educational Psychologist

Entry requirement

Minimum Age Requirement
• 17 years (at the time of application)

Academic Minimum Entry Requirement
Relevant EAIM Diploma
OR
Polytechnic Diploma of similar discipline
OR
LCCI Diploma Level 4 (module exemption)
OR
Equivalent academic qualification from a recognised higher learning institution

English Proficiency Requirement
• Minimum EAIM ETEDP Level 2 (5.5), IELTS 5.5, GCE O-Level C6 or equivalent

Application Procedure
You may apply to EAIM either by visiting EAIM Balestier Campus or mail your application to East Asia Institute of Management, 9 Ah Hood Road, Singapore 329975

Course Fees

International Students
Course Fee
11,791.20
Admin Fee
S$1,100
Application Fee
S$540
Total Course Fee
13,431.20
Local Students (Full-time)
Course Fee
S$6,711.60
Admin Fee
S$600
Application Fee
S$150
Total Course Fee
S$7,461.60
  • The Application Fee is a one-time payment and is non-refundable.
  • The Administration Fee includes STP fee, FPS Insurance, medical insurance, etc.
  • All prices are subject to prevailing Goods & Services Tax (GST) of 9%.
  • All prices are effective from 1 April 2025
  • Start of class is subject to minimum class size of 10 achieved.
  • Other miscellaneous fees may apply. (Please click here for more information.)

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