Course Description
Certificate in Cyberpsychology
IADT
Cyberpsychology examines the online world and its impact on human behaviour. It is an essential area of expertise for anyone who wishes to make the most of online technologies. Cyberpsychology also considers the impact of new technologies on users, from the latest mobile devices and gaming systems to high-end virtual reality equipment.
What topics will I study?
Online aggression, Cyberbullying, Cybercrime, Online dating, Online Communications, Online Marketing, Psychological applications of Virtual Environments, Psychology of Artificial Intelligence, Children’s behaviour online, The psychology of social media use.
Application deadline:
IADT operates a rolling admissions policy for graduate taught courses, with decisions issued in 4 weeks after a submitted and complete application is received. An application is incomplete until you provide all required items on the checklist (including the application fee, if applicable).
Generally, courses will remain open to applications until all places are filled.
For more information, please visit Certificate in Cyberpsychology – IADT
Course Code | DL101 |
College Name | IADT |
Course Category | Health Care, Humanities & Social Sciences, Psychology Courses |
Course Type | Online Learning |
Course Qualification | Level 8 Certificate |
Course Location | Dublin, Ireland |
Location Postcode | Co. Dublin |
Course Fee | 1,100 |
Course Duration | 20 weeks |
Course Times | Wednesday evenings (7pm - 9pm) from September to March annually. |
Awarding Body | IADT |
Entry Requirements | Leaving Certificate Examination or equivalent (NFQ Level 5). Applicants without this may also be considered based on their prior experience and learning through our RPL (recognition of prior learning) process. |
Career Path | You may apply for the MSc in Cyberpsychology or for a suitable research postgraduate Masters Degree in IADT if you already hold an Honours Degree. If you do not hold an Honours Degree, you may be interested in our undergraduate degrees in Applied Psychology, or Creative Computing. |
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