Psychological and Behavioural Sciences Mini Bundle
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Psychological and Behavioural Sciences Mini Bundle

By Compete High

Get ready to dive deep into the mind with our Psychological and Behavioural Sciences Mini Bundle - it's going to be mind-blowing!

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About this event

Understanding human behaviour isn't about guesswork—it's about structure, theory, and a sharp eye for patterns. The Psychological and Behavioural Sciences Mini Bundle gives you a solid foundation across core areas of mind and behaviour, including mental health, autism, criminology, and neurological conditions.

Each course brings clarity to how we think, act, and interact—across everyday life and more complex conditions. Whether you're exploring this for personal growth or as a stepping stone to a support-focused role, this bundle takes you through ideas that shape modern behavioural science. No jargon, no lectures—just structured, focused learning.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand psychological theories behind human thoughts and behaviours.
  • Recognise signs and effects of common brain-related disorders.
  • Explore mental health challenges across a range of populations.
  • Identify characteristics associated with autism spectrum conditions.
  • Gain insight into criminological theories and behavioural patterns.
  • Learn key behavioural science principles used in support sectors.

Who Is This Course For:

  • Individuals interested in behaviour, cognition, and human thinking.
  • Support workers wanting basic knowledge of mental health issues.
  • Those exploring criminology and criminal behaviour concepts.
  • Parents and carers learning about autism and behaviour patterns.
  • Career changers considering psychology-related support roles.
  • School or youth workers looking to broaden their understanding.
  • Volunteers in support settings seeking knowledge-based tools.
  • Anyone curious about the science behind human interactions.

Career Path:

  • Mental Health Support Worker – £23,500 per year
  • Behavioural Support Assistant – £22,000 per year
  • Criminal Justice Liaison Officer – £27,500 per year
  • Autism Support Worker – £24,000 per year
  • Counselling Assistant – £25,000 per year
  • Psychology Research Assistant – £28,000 per year

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