BSc (Hons) Behavioural Sciences

Bachelor's degree

In High Wycombe

£ 9,250 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    High wycombe

  • Duration

    3 Years

Interested in people, how they think, feel and behave? This course is for those fascinated by human behaviour and emotion, but who don’t want to become a Chartered Psychologist. On this programme you’ll explore what makes people tick from a range of perspectives and specialise in areas of particular interest.

Facilities

Location

Start date

High Wycombe (Buckinghamshire)
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High Wycombe Campus, Queen Alexandra Road, HP11 2JZ

Start date

On request

About this course

You’ll finish with a strong grasp of psychology as a discipline in addition to an understanding of psychological influences and functioning with related areas as chosen by you. Graduates of the course will be well qualified for a career in areas such as the Civil Service, NHS, police force, sports organisations, and occupational and forensic psychology.

You will also have the opportunity to take your studies further into postgraduate study.

For this course, you'll need at least two A-levels and a GCSE Maths and English at grade C. Our offers usually require a minimum of 96 UCAS points.

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Subjects

  • Psychology
  • Understanding
  • Sociological
  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Developmental
  • Research
  • Biopsychology
  • Qualitative
  • Behaviour
  • Dissertation

Course programme

This module map provides a list of the modules that make up your course.

Each module is worth a specified number of credits (typically either 15 or 30 credits for undergraduate courses). Compulsory (or ‘core’) modules cover key subject knowledge, while ‘option’ modules enable you to develop your own interests. For a full-time course you must take modules worth a total of 120 credits at each level of the course. The number of option modules you can take depends on the number of compulsory modules at each level. You can find more information about how your course is structured via the Academic Advice pages.

Our teaching is informed by research and employer requirements, and modules change periodically to reflect developments in the subject area. In addition, where we have insufficient numbers of students interested in an option module, this may not be offered. If an option module does not run, we will advise you as soon as possible and help you choose an alternative module.

The modules available on this course are as follows:

Year 1 Modules
  • Making Sense of Society: Understanding the Social World
  • Making Sense of Society: The Sociological Imagination
  • Introduction to Biological Psychology and Cognitive Psychology
  • Introduction to Cross-Disciplinary Psychology
  • Introduction to Developmental and Social Psychology
  • Introduction to Personality and Applying Psychology
  • Psychological Research Methods
Year 2 Modules
  • Applied Sport and Performance Psychology (optional)
  • Cognition and Emotion in Sport and Exercise Psychology
  • Citizenship, Community and Welfare (optional)
  • Contemporary Criminology (optional)
  • Gender and Sexuality in Society (optional)
  • Issues in CriminologyIssues in Criminology: Discrimination (optional)
  • BioPsychology
  • Conceptual and Historical Issues in Psychology
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Personality and Individual Differences
  • Qualitative Research Methods in Psychology
Year 3 Modules
  • Brain, Mind and Behaviour (optional)
  • Literature Based Dissertation

Additional information

Full Time International, February 2020: £12,000 per year

BSc (Hons) Behavioural Sciences

£ 9,250 VAT inc.