BSc Psychological Studies

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  • Objectives
    This course offers you a programme of study incorporating key skills and professional development planning, but without the range of statistics, experimental work and research methods of a typical Psychology degree. The course is designed to meet the needs of students who wish to pursue their interests in psychology without being constrained by professional body requirements. It draws on cognate disciplines of psychology, criminology and counselling studies.
  • Entry requirements
    Entry Requirements A2/AS/GCE/AVCE Levels - 160 Points National Award - Distinction + 40 Points from AS/A2 National Certificate - Merit Merit National Diploma - Merit Pass Pass Higher National Diploma - Strong Exit Grade
  • Academic title
    BSc Psychological Studies
  • Course description
    Course Structure

    Year 1

    Introduction to Psychological Concepts
    Contribution of Psychology to the Study of Health and Welfare Issues
    Introduction to Personal Values and Helping Skills
    Introduction to Crime and Disorder
    Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods
    Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods

    Year 2

    Contemporary Ideas in Psychology
    Cognitive Behavioural and Psychodynamic Approaches to Counselling Skills
    Key Ideas in Crime
    Health and the Behavioural Sciences
    Interpreting Psychological Data
    Research Methods in Psychology

    Year 3

    Forensic Psychology

    Psychiatric Disorder and Society
    Final Year Project
    Two Options from the following list
    Psychological Therapies
    Child Abuse and Social Intervention
    Learning and Behaviour
    Individual Differences
    Applied Research Module

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