BSc Psychology

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BSc Psychology

  • Objectives This course aims to provide you with a well-rounded education in the principles of psychology. It is intellectually challenging and coherent, and benefits from the strong research ethos of the School. The teaching programme provides a solid understanding of psychological theories and concepts, and the knowledge, analytical tools and skills needed to assess and conduct empirical research.
  • Entry requirements Required subjects: any combination of A levels may be offered but academic subjects are preferred; GCSE maths grade B or above IB score: 36 (with at least 7,7,6 at Higher Level)
  • Academic title BSc Psychology
  • Course description BSc Psychology

    Programme

    Year one

    You are introduced to the core areas of biological, cognitive, developmental and social psychology, and personality and individual differences. Lectures and tutorials on these core areas are accompanied by lectures in statistical methods and practical classes, teaching you to plan, conduct and report psychology experiments.

    Year two

    Psychology modules follow on from the core first year courses, tackling similar topics in greater depth and dealing with more advanced theoretical problems. You develop an increasing independence in your practical work, which comprises a series of five-week group projects.

    Year three

    One third of your credits come from a year-long research project. In this you will design and carry out the research yourself with supervision from a staff member. You will choose further credits from a range of advanced specialist modules in both applied and theoretical topics, one of which may also be developed into a dissertation.
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