QUALIFICATIONS OBJECTIVES
This Level 4 Diploma offers a concise, interdisciplinary introduction to Cyber Psychology, the study of how humans interact with technology, the internet, and virtual environments. The course blends core psychological theory with insights into digital behaviour, online communication, and the psychological impact of technology. It is designed to provide learners with a foundational understanding of the digital human experience, covering topics from social media to cybercrime.
The aim of this qualification is to :
Examine Digital Behaviour: Introduce core psychological theories and principles as they apply to human behaviour in online and virtual settings.
Analyse Online Interaction: Develop an understanding of the psychological processes behind online communication, identity formation, and social networking.
Identify Cyber Risks: Explore the psychological factors related to online vulnerability, including addiction, harassment, and the basic principles of social engineering.
Prepare for Progression: Provide the foundational knowledge and academic skills needed to progress to higher-level studies (e.g., Level 5, HND, or Degree) in Cyber Psychology or related fields.
| Program | Diploma in Cyber Psychology |
| Mode of study | Online, In person and blended learning |
| Programme Length | 600 Total Qualification Time (TQT) |
| Admission Requirements |
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| English Language Requirements |
If a learner is not from a majority English-speaking country, they must provide evidence of English language competency. |
| Level | 4 |
| Credits | 60 |
| Pathway | 2nd year of University Bachelor degree/Level 5/HND /3rd Semester at University of Rhone – BSc in Accounting |
| Equivalences | Level 4 represent practical knowledge, skills, capabilities and competences that are assessed in academic terms as being equivalent to Higher diploma |
| APL | Available (Contact admission office) |
| Fee | Rs. 50,000 (Inclusive all) |
| Program Intake | Sep/Jan/March/June |
| For Whom |
IT/Cyber Security Professionals: Individuals who need to understand the human factor in technology, security breaches, and digital policy. Marketing and Media Specialists: Those interested in the psychology of consumer behaviour, engagement, and influence in digital spaces. Aspiring Researchers/Academics: Learners seeking a solid, formal foundation before pursuing a degree in Cyber Psychology, Digital Forensics, or Media Studies. Law Enforcement/Legal Professionals: Personnel requiring knowledge of online criminal behaviour, digital identity, and the psychological impact of cybercrime. Aspiring Support Workers: Individuals wishing to work in roles like teaching assistant, nursery practitioner, youth worker, or healthcare assistant. Parents/Carers: Anyone seeking a deeper understanding effect of technology in children behavior |
| Qualification awarding body | London School of Business and Social Sciences UK and Scholars Global Campus |
| Accreditation and Endorsement | Programme is validated by University of Rhone |
| Course Modules |
Introduction to Cyber Psychology Digital Identity and Online Self Social Media and Group Dynamics Psychology of Cyber Security and Crime Cognition and the Digital Environment Ethics and Well-being in the Digital Age |
| Assessments | Course work and class presentation |
