BA (Hons) Psychology and English Literature

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In Hampshire

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Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Hampshire

  • Duration

    2 Years

  • Start date

    Different dates available

About the course
Degrees at Farnborough offer a unique opportunity to gain an excellent academic qualification validated by the University of Surrey on this fast track, two year degree. Farnborough has a well-earned reputation in regional and national terms as a provider of high quality education and training. The suite of academic degrees is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills practical knowledge that will prepare them for a rewarding career in a range of occupations and careers. Option modules chosen at Level 5 and Level 6 of study will define the particular degree title awarded of either BA Psychology with English Literature or BA English Literature with Psychology.

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Hampshire (Cambridgeshire )
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Boundary Road, Farnborough, Hants, GU14 6SB

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Entry requirements
UCAS points from full Level 3 in relevant subject(s).
Access to Higher Education Diploma with an appropriate profile.
Mature students who have relevant evidence of work experience and/or relevant recent study following a successful interview. UCAS Code:CQ

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Subjects

  • Psychology
  • English
  • Skills and Training
  • Teaching

Course programme

Subjects covered Level 4 (Year 1: September – April) The aim of the Level 4 programme is to give all students a thorough grounding in a both Psychology and English Literature. Typical topics studied include. • Introduction to Psychology • Psychology of Emotion • Research Methods for Psychologists • Introduction to Biological Psychology • The novel genre: Narrative, culture and historical context • Poetic Language • Introduction to Critical Theory • Introduction to the Renaissance You will also benefit from a course in academic skills for degree students. Level 5 (April in Year 1 – December in Year 2) Level 5 of the programme offers students the opportunity to develop their skills in more depth in a range of topics. Options are chosen from the following: • Social Psychology I • Biological Psychology • Developmental Psychology • Research and Data Analysis • Applied Research for Psychology • Introduction to Cognitive Psychology • Shakespeare • Romantics • The Modern World: the long th century • Research Methods for English Studies Level 6 (January in Year 2 to June in Year 2) In the final Level of study students have further opportunity to specialise in their chosen area. For example: • Social Psychology • Individual Differences • Cognitive Psychology • th Century Literature I • Gender and literature • th Century Literature II In addition to taught modules a dissertation will allow students to conduct research and investigate a topic in greater depth. The style of teaching and learning used in this programme has been carefully designed to suit the subject matter. We recognise that students learn in various ways, so we use a range of different teaching methods and situations to best deliver the learning outcomes for each module. The range of teaching and learning methods used in this programme includes: • Lecture based presentations • Individual and group project work • Individual presentations • Group and individual tutorials • Case studies • Laboratory experiments • Classroom activities promoting interaction at peer and tutor level Assessment A wide range of assessment methods are used in this programme, which have been chosen to suit the subject material being taught. The range of assessment methods you will experience will give you the confidence and capability to complete an Honours degree and progress further in your career. Your Tutor will be on hand to provide support during the assessment process and discuss any queries you may have. The range of assessment methods used in this programme includes: • In-class tests • Assessed assignments • Formative assessment through assignment work feedback • Formal seen examination • Formal unseen examinations • Poster presentations • PowerPoint presentations • Reflective report • Literature review Careers The College is committed to delivering programmes that enhance the employability of our students by equipping them with the essential skills valued by employers. Graduates will have the knowledge and skills to progress into a range of careers onto progress into higher education. Studying English literature is a great foundation for a career with many different employers. Public and private sector organisations such as the National Health Service (NHS), educational institutions, local and national government, financial and legal firms, and voluntary and charitable organisations employ English graduates in a range of roles, including: • Administration • Research • Finance • General management Other typical employers include: • Publishing companies • Advertising marketing and public relations agencies • Media organisations The retail, leisure and tourism sectors also typically recruit English graduates. Studying a psychology degree fosters a valuable aptitude for work in both the science and arts fields, and forms a flexible basis for a wide number of careers. Jobs directly related to psychology include: • Clinical psychologist • Educational psychologist • Further education lecturer • Higher education lecturer • Occupational psychologist • Sport and exercise psychologist Some psychology graduates become professional psychologists and many work in related fields. Major employers of psychology graduates include: • The National Health Service • Local councils • Multinational organisations Recruitment agencies can also be a good source of employment.

BA (Hons) Psychology and English Literature

Price on request