BSc (Hons) Psychology
Course overview
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time |
Duration | 3 years |
Intakes | September |
Tuition (Local students) | Data not available |
Tuition (Foreign students) | Data not available |
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Entry Requirements
- GCSE: For all applicants, Grade C or above, or Grade 4 under newly reformed GCSE grading, in English Language, Mathematics and Science, or equivalent.
- A-level subjects: No specific subjects required. Grade B or above in at least one A2 subject. 120 points must come from A2 subjects or equivalent. Points from A-Level General Studies and AS-Level subjects (not taken onto full A-Level) can be included towards overall tariff. You must have a minimum of two A-Levels.
- EDEXCEL (BTEC) Diploma: No specific subjects required.
- Access: Achievement of the Access to HE Diploma; to include 15 level 3 credits at distinction and 15 level 3 credits at merit.
- Baccalaureate IB: A minimum grade of 6 in a higher level subject.
Curriculum
Foundation year (Year zero)
- Academic Skills for Social Sciences
- Exploring the Social World and the Problems of Crime
- From Plato to Nato
- People and Social Science
Year one
You will be introduced to applied psychology and professional skills and study the following compulsory modules:
- Introduction to Psychology
- Research Design and Analysis 1
- Psychology in Action
- Critical Thinking
- Interpersonal Psychology
Year two
To gain work experience and apply psychological principles in real-world settings, you will undertake a work-based learning project supervised by a member of academic staff.
- Research Design and Analysis 2
- Identities in Psychology
- Mind, Brain and Development
- Developing Self and Society
Final year
You will have the opportunity to select from a wide range of specialist topic modules that suits your interests while undertaking an independent research project of their choice supervised by a member of the academic staff.
- Social Sciences Project and Placement
Plus six of the following optional modules:
- Advanced Developmental Psychology: Theory and Practice
- Applied Developmental Psychology
- Clinical Aspects of Mental Health
- Cognitive Neuropsychology
- Constructing Gender in Society
- Forensic Psychology
- Health Psychology in Practice
- Human Sexuality
- Methods in Neuroscience
- Neurodevelopmental Disorders
- Neurophysiology and Brain Imaging
- Principles of Counselling and Psychotherapy
- Psychological Perspectives on Political Violence
- Psychology and Social Justice
- Psychology in the Community*
- Psychology of Addiction
- Psychology of Appearance and Embodiment
- Psychology of Consciousness
- Psychology of Sport and Exercise
- Psychology of Work, Business and Organizations
- Psychopharmocology
- The Arts and Mental Health
*To be taken if you undertake a placement.