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Overview
Our 3 year course in
graphology prepares students for the Diploma examination of The
British Academy of Graphology (BAoG), held annually in London. The
syllabus includes:
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psychology
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children's writing
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vocational guidance
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personnel recruitment and
motivation
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compatibility
How are the courses structured?
The course consists of
one two hour lecture per week, arranged in three terms per year, in line
with the academic year. Homework is handed out after
each class for correction and discussion in class the following week.
Some background reading is advisable on related psychological topics and
a suitable reading list is handed out. Interim tests are given at
the end of each year as a help to students in assessing their progress
and preparing them for the Diploma exam.
When can I join a course?
Classes commence each
September but it is possible to join during the year.
How much will it
cost?
Fees are £395 per term,
payable on the first day of term, or £1150 for the year, if paid by the
first day of the September term. Students are also required to become student
members of the BAoG at an annual cost of £60. This will entitle you to
receive "Graphology", the BAoG journal , which is full of articles about
developments in graphology written by members of the international
graphology community and is published three times per year.
Refund policy
Refunds
of fees are only given in exceptional circumstances. Any claim for a refund
of fees is considered by the Principal and Vice-Principal, according to the
circumstances of the individual, and their decision is final.
Complaints procedure
We aim
to deliver a high quality service and send out feedback questionnaires
annually. Any complaints not addressed by this process should be made in
writing and sent to the London College of Graphology, 14 Cherry Garden Lane,
Folkestone, Kent CT19 4AD. A written response will be issued within 10
working days from the date of receipt.
Learners’ suitability for the course being offered
This is
assessed by the either the Principal or Vice-Principal of the College after
a telephone interview. There is no requirement for particular academic
qualifications although we do discuss the volume and level of complexity of
the course materials.
If you are unable to attend
classes in central London and would like details of the British Academy of
Graphology correspondence
course, please contact
savina@easynet.co.uk
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