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Higher Diploma in Psychology with DBS Vs BA with Open University

  • 19-03-2012 12:54am
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    I'm a qualified primary school teacher. However I would love (like many others it seems) to study educational psychology in the future, either with UCD or Queens Belfast. I've tried my best to research part-time psychology courses and so far I've failed to come up with any great result. I'm wondering does anybody out there have any opinions regarding the H.Dip psychology with DBS?! I attended their open evening last week and was impressed with what they had to offer, the course is now PSI accredited. However I feel that because I will only have studied part-time for 2 years it will damage my chances of acceptance into an educational psychology masters. I have heard that many of those studying in UCD have completed the BA with OU. In short which is better DBS Hdip or OU psychology degree? OR is there any others out there that I haven't heard of yet?! Any advice would be much appreciated! :)


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