NLP - Neuro Linguistic Programming
MODULE: NLP Neuro Linguistic Programming
Program delivered by distance learning higher education up to a maximum of 15 credits. This module may be combined or completed with other online university courses from this faculty.
DESCRIPTION:
Neuro linguistic programming (NLP) was developed in the early 1970s by an information scientist and a linguist at the University of California. They wanted to know the secrets of effective people. What makes them perform and accomplish things. They were especially interested in the possibility of being able to duplicate the behavior and therefore the competence of these highly effective individuals. By modeling behavior, John Grinder and Richard Bandler were able to make out patterns of thinking that assisted in the subject's success. The two theorized that the brain can learn the healthy patterns and behaviors and that this would bring about positive physical and emotional effects. What emerged from their work came to be known as Neuro Linguistic Programming.
Courses list (each subject accounts for 3 credits):
1 BIU Earned Credit = 1 USA Semester Credit (15 hours of learning) = 2 ECTS Credit (30 hours of study).
Neuro Linguistic Programming
Representational Systems NLP Transformation NLP Therapy Psychology of Perception
Academic Supervisor: Sarel Francois Ackermann
More information about this supervisor and online university course instructors at BIU Human Network.
This module is applicable to Specialist, Expert, Bachelor's, Master's and Ph.D. (Doctor) Programs. This distance learning degree program is designed at the postgraduate level – Master’s or Doctoral. This module may be easily adapted to complete the Specialist, Expert or Bachelor’s adult degree program requirements. A further option is the enrollment into the online university courses listed in this module.
* University Course (3 credits): Select 1 subject from this module.
* Specialist Diploma (15 credits): First 5 subjects or select 5 subjects from this module.
* Expert Diploma (21 credits): First 7 subjects or select 7 subjects from this module.
* Bachelor's Degree (130 credits): The Admission certificate issued after submission of the application for admission will show the amount of credit transferred and validated from previous education and experience, and the amount of credits required to complete this undergraduate program's major. Additional courses from other modules of this faculty will be assigned in case that the credits displayed on this module are not enough to complete the bachelor's required credits.
* Master's Degree (35 credits): Select from 3 to 9 subjects from this module depending on the amount of credits transferred from previous education and experience. Add 13 credits corresponding to a final project to the selected subjects.
* Ph.D. (Doctor) (45 credits): Select from 3 to 9 subjects from this module depending on the amount of credits transferred from previous education and experience. Add 18 credits corresponding to a final thesis to the selected subjects.
BIU issues an admission certificate after receiving your complete application for admission. This document will show the amount of credits transferred and validated from previous education and experience, and the amount of credits required to complete the degree program's major. BIU can not perform this evaluation without the complete application for admission.
Courses Description (each subject accounts for 3 credits):
Neuro Linguistic Programming
This course explains how the brain may direct a signal, sequences it and changes it based on our prior experience, connects it to some other experience or converts it into new thinking patterns and behaviors. Neurons or nerve cells are the working units used by the nervous system to send, receive, and store signals that add up to information. Linguistics refer to the content, both verbal and non-verbal, that moves across and through these pathways. Programming is the way the content or signal is manipulated to convert it into useful information.
Instructor: Sarel Francois Ackermann
Representational Systems
The main premise of NLP is that we use words to reflect an inner, subconscious perception of our problems. Our attitudes are, in a sense, a self-fulfilling prophecy. NLP representational system are: Visual (images), Auditory (sounds), Kinesthetic (touch and internal feelings), Gustatory (tastes), Olfactory (smells). Every one of us uses one or a combination of these senses to perceive the world. We can change how we perceive our world manipulating our representational systems.
Instructor: Angel González González
NLP Transformation
Once we understand our own map of reality, we can make changes. This course of NLP provides us "maps" used by other people, it shows how others have responded to a particular situation we are facing, and how we may voluntarily make changes to our own behavior. NLP increases the depth and effectiveness of our relationships with our self and others. Many of NLP's transformation tools and applications are widely used in management, training and therapy. The map is not the territory.
Instructor: Angel González González
NLP Therapy
This course explains how to analyze every patient's word and phrase, facial expressions and body movements to understand the root cause of the problem, then it helps to remodel the patient's thoughts. Communication is more than what you are saying. A person's thought process is very closely tied to his/her physiology. Sensory acuity takes these observations beyond the more obviously recognizable clues to identify any unhealthy traits and replace them with positive thoughts, and patterns that promote wellness and success.
Instructor: Sarel Francois Ackermann
Psychology of Perception
This course deals with the theories of perception, perceptual phenomena, and the complex process by which information is gathered by our sensory organs and converted to a subjective precept. It focus on findings of neuroscience and psychology, with emphasis on sensation, attention, meaning, and structural concepts.
Instructor: Fernando Miralles
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