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Overview
The Level 5 Extended Diploma in Psychology is an advanced qualification designed to provide learners with a broad and in-depth understanding of human behaviour, mental processes, and psychological theory. Positioned at higher education level, this course builds strong academic knowledge while developing critical thinking, research skills, and practical insight into psychology-related fields.
This extended diploma is ideal for learners who want a comprehensive pathway towards a psychology degree or careers connected to mental health, counselling, social care, education, and behavioural support.
Benefits of Doing Level 5 Extended Diploma in Psychology online
Level 5 Extended Diploma in Psychology online offers learners a flexible, accessible, and career-focused route to advancing their skills within the sector. Key benefits include:
- Flexible Learning
- Learners can study at their own pace and schedule, making it ideal for those balancing work, family, or other commitments.
- Cost-Effective
- Online learning removes the need for travel, accommodation, and other campus-related expenses, making education more affordable.
- Access to Quality Resources
- Students gain access to interactive digital learning materials, recorded lectures, case studies, and dedicated tutor support through an online learning portal.
- Career Advancement Opportunities
- The qualification develops essential leadership and management skills, supporting progression into supervisory and career roles within the health and social care sector.
Course Delivery
The qualification is delivered fully online through:
- Virtual Learning Platform: Access to study materials and resources 24/7.
- Tutor Support: Regular guidance via email, online forums,
- Independent Study: Learners study at their own pace with structured guidance.
- Obtain assignment: marking and feedback.
- Online Assessments: Assignments, projects, and portfolios submitted on LSM.
- Acquire: Assignment briefing, study lesson plan
- Receive excellent-quality study notes.
- Receive dedicated customer support via chat, telephone, and email (Monday to Friday)
Modules
The qualification comprises 12 mandatory units with a combined total of 240 credits.
All Units are mandatory
Unit 1 The Scope of Psychology
- Understand the scope of psychology.
- Understand individuals’ dietary requirements and preferences
- Understand psychology as a science.
Unit 2 Social and Developmental Psychology
- Understand methodological issues and theorising in social psychology.
- Understand theoretical views in cognition and development.
- Understand theories of gender development.
Unit3 Biopsychology
- Understand the structure and function of the nervous system and the system’s location in the brain.
- Understand the function of neurons and the process of synaptic transmission.
- Understand ways of studying the brain
Unit 4 The Development of Psychological Attachments
- Understand learning theory of psychological attachment.
- Understand caregiver-infant interactions, reciprocity and interactional synchrony.
- Understand the development of attachment in human and animal studies.
Unit 5 Processes of Human Memory
- Understand the multi- store model of memory, sensory register and short- and long-term memory.
- Understand the working memory model.
- Understand types of long-term memory.
Unit 6 Research Methods and Investigating Psychology
- Understand the experimental methods applied in psychology.
- Understand research methods in a psychological context.
- Understand types of data analysis and evaluation in a psychological context.
Unit 7 Psychological Approaches to Depression and Schizophrenia
- Understand the diagnosis and classification of schizophrenia.
- Understand therapies for schizophrenia and the role of the clinical psychologist.
- Understand the diagnosis and classification of depression.
Unit 8 Individual Differences: Intelligence, Personality and Criminology
- Understand how intelligence is conceptualised.
- Understand the classification of theories of personality.
Unit 9 Visual Perception in a Psychological Context
- Understand the structure of the visual system.
- Understand theories of visual perception
- Understand the development of perceptual abilities.
Unit 10 Social Psychology: Pro and Anti-Social Behaviour
- Understand aggression and antisocial behaviour.
- Understand media influences on antisocial behaviour.
Unit 11 The Diversity of Addiction
- Understand the concept of addiction.
- Understand the explanations for substance abuse and dependence.
Unit 12 Contemporary Issues and Debates in Psychology
- Understand codes of conduct and ethical guidelines.
- Understand the role of psychologists.
- Understand bias in psychological research and theory.
Entry Requirements
- To study a Level 5 Extended Diploma in Psychologylearner must be aged of 16 and above.
- Relevant Level 3 Diploma qualification or equivalent qualification.
Qualifications
At the core of Qualifi’s mission is the creation and awarding of respected qualifications, built on a rigorous focus on high standards and consistency. Qualifi is recognised as an Awarding Organisation (AO) by Ofqual, the qualifications regulator for England, and is also a signatory to the BIS international quality commitments.
Assessment requirements
- Assessment is via assignment submission only.
- No Exams
Average completion timeframe (Course Duration)
- The average time it takes our learners to complete the course is 11- 14 months.
- Learners are granted a maximum of two years’ access to complete the course from the date of enrolment.
Progression – Level 5 Extended Diploma in Psychology
Successful completion of the qualification allows learners to progress in several ways:
- Level 6 Diploma in Psychology
- Bachelor’s Degree (BA/BSc) in Psychology Final Year
- Degrees in Counselling, Mental Health, Social Work, Criminology, or Education
- Specialist Level 6 or Level 7 qualifications in Counselling Skills, Psychotherapy, or Mental Health Support
2. Employment Opportunities
Learners can advance into a variety of entry-level roles within legal and professional organisations, including:
- Mental Health Support Worker
- Behaviour Support Worker
- Teaching Assistant (Special Educational Needs)
- Youth Support Worker
- Care Support Worker
- Community Support Worker
- Residential Support Worker
These roles are available in schools, mental health services, care homes, community organisations, youth services, and social care settings.