BSc Psychology with Neuroscience

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  • Objectives
    Psychology is the scientific study of human behaviour, and the mental processes on which it depends. The neurosciences are concerned with the study of mental processes, but from a physiological perspective. There is now an awareness of the interdependence of psychological and physiological aspects of mental function. This interaction has begun to yield important research findings and new insight into the working of the brain.
  • Entry requirements
    Entry Requirements Minimum two A2 levels in science subjects at grade C; minimum grades CC in Vocational A Level in Science. Equivalent qualifications will also be considered.
  • Academic title
    BSc Psychology with Neuroscience
  • Course description
    BSc Psychology with Neuroscience

    Programme

    Credit Level 4

    -Cell Science
    -Human Physiology
    -Introduction to Psychology 1 and 2
    -Research Methods in Psychology (double module)
    Options, choose one from:
    -Biosciences Skills and Analysis 1
    -Chemistry for Biosciences
    -Molecular Biology and Genetics

    Credit Level 5

    -Advanced Research Methods in Psychology (double module)
    -Cellular Neuroscience
    -Cognitive Psychology
    -Nervous System
    -Social Psychology
    Options, choose one from:
    -Developmental Psychology
    -Individual Differences

    Credit Level 6

    -Cognitive Disorders
    -Physiological Psychology
    -Project in Psychology (double module)
    Options, choose three from:
    -Advanced Developmental Psychology
    -Advanced Social Psychology
    -Applied Cognitive Psychology
    -Clinical Psychology
    -CNS Pharmacology
    -Health Psychology

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