BSc (Hons) Psychology
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Bachelor's degree
In Cambridge
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Cambridge
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Duration
3 Years
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Start date
September
Psychology has a daily impact on people’s lives. Study in Cambridge with our world-leading researchers, and take the first step towards becoming a chartered psychologist on our British Psychological Society (BPS) accredited degree course.
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About this course
As a graduate, you’ll be able to choose from a wide range of careers in both psychology or criminology. If you would like to pursue a career in psychology you can go on to complete a Conversion Masters and gain BPS (British Psychological Society) accreditation before specializing in a number of disciplines such as Forensic Psychology, Occupational Psychology or Educational Psychology. You can also pursue a career in criminology and consider working for the National Probation Service, the police, the Prison Service, the Home Office or the Court Service.
We have strong links with the local probation service and the police. You’ll have the opportunity to add experience to your CV by working as a volunteer, or even in a part-time paid job, while you’re studying. We’ll encourage you to set up work placements in areas that interest you as part of your personal development plan.
For CRIC: 5 GCSE passes at grade 3 or above. For GCSE taken prior to 2017 a grade E or above will be accepted Or a minimum of 19 points in the International Baccalaureate
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• Opportunity to go to extra-curricular weekly seminars, which feature guest presentations from specialist academics and researchers
• Providing you graduate with at least a second-class honours degree, you’ll be eligible for graduate chartered membership of the Society (first step towards becoming a chartered psychologist.
• Develop highly transferable skills - the ability to write well, analyse data and understand human behaviour will prepare you for whichever career path you choose
• Excellent research facilities, including specialist laboratories for measuring electrical activity in the brain, eye movement, psychoneuroimmunology, emotions and communication, psychometrics, human behaviour, consumer reactions
• Our staff are engaged in research and while you’re studying, you’ll have the opportunity to take part, and make links with local employers
• Accredited by The British Psychological Society.
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It’s a great place and the accommodation is also good. I would recommend the same to all. I had an amazing learning experience here.
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Christopher Holyman Okonkwo
Subjects
- Cognitive Psychology
- Criminology
- Psychology
- Project
- Crime
- Research
- Justice
- Social
- Fundamentals
- Cognitive
- Developmental
Course programme
- Fundamentals of Cognitive Psychology
- Crime News and Criminology
- Social and Developmental Psychology
- Criminal Justice in England and Wales
- Becoming a Researcher: Using Data
- Becoming a Researcher: Designing Research
- Trials and Errors
- Psychopathology
- Research Techniques for Psychology
- Crime and Place: Geographic Criminology and Crime Mapping
- Issues in the Professional Practice of Psychology
- Learning, Memory and Perception
- Personality, Intelligence and Psychometrics
- Project Preparation
- Violent Crime, Body and Mind
- Clinical Psychology
- Criminology in Policy and Practice
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- Major Project (Criminology)
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- Major Project (Psychology)
- Atypical Development
- Neuropsychology
- Psychological Therapies
- Invisible Crimes
- Groups in Conflict, Social Psychological Issues
- Critical Issues in Health Psychology
- Emotion
- Forensic Psychology
- Investigative Psychology
- Preparing for Work
- Comparative Criminal Justice
- Psychology in the Workplace
- Sex, Sex Offending and Society
- Youth Justice Controversies
- Sex, Sexuality and Gender
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BSc (Hons) Psychology