Psychology - BSc (Hons)

Bachelor's degree

In London

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    3 Years

You’ll learn how people think, feel and behave in different situations. You’ll also learn how to challenge and explore common assumptions and address questions such as: Why do some people become addicted to drugs? Why do people behave differently on social media? Why do some people develop eating disorders or phobias? Why are some people more forgetful?

Our Psychology BSc provides the perfect foundation for a wide variety of employment opportunities or future training as a professional psychologist. In your first year, you’ll gain a broad understanding of the different areas of psychology and essential research skills. In your second year, you’ll broaden your knowledge base and explore more complex topics, such as intelligence, creativity, decision making and prejudice. Your final year will offer you the chance to specialise in an area that interest you the most, such as forensic, work, counselling or clinical psychology. These modules offer advanced understanding of psychological theory, research and practice, which is taught by experts in their field and psychology practitioner.

Throughout the course you’ll learn how to use specialist methods and equipment, gaining practical skills in psychological research. You’ll undertake an individual research project under the supervision of an academic tutor. The knowledge you’ll gain from the course can be applied in the real-world to many different contexts and situations.

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Location

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London
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31 Jewry Street, EC3N 2EY

Start date

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About this course

Psychology is central to understanding people and their behaviour. Our Psychology BSc is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS) as granting eligibility for the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC), which is an essential first step towards becoming a chartered psychologist. Gaining GBC through our Psychology BSc course will allow you to progress to specialised postgraduate training and a career in psychology.

The course is designed to ensure you develop a thorough understanding of the core areas in psychology (biological, cognitive, developmental, social, individual differences, and research methods). You’ll also a wide range of academic and transferable skills that will be invaluable in future employment or postgraduate training.

a minimum of grades BCC in three A levels or minimum grades BC in at least two A levels in academic or business subjects (or a minimum of 104 UCAS points from an equivalent Level 3 qualification, eg BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma/Diploma; or Advanced Diploma; or Progression Diploma; or Access to HE Diploma with 60 credits)
English Language and Mathematics GCSE at grade C/grade 4 or above (or equivalent)

This course is accredited by the British Psychological Society and is the first step towards becoming a professional psychologist.

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Subjects

  • Forensic Psychology
  • Psychology
  • IT
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Project
  • Biological
  • Behaviour
  • Child Development
  • Cognition and behaviour
  • Introduction to Research in Psychology
  • Research in Psychology
  • Personality
  • Social Influences

Course programme

Modular structure

The modules listed below are for the academic year 2020/21 and represent the course modules at this time. Modules and module details (including, but not limited to, location and time) are subject to change over time.

Year 1 modules include:
  • Biological Bases of Behaviour (core, 15 credits)
  • Child Development and Behaviour (core, 15 credits)
  • Cognition and Behaviour (core, 15 credits)
  • Introduction to Research in Psychology (core, 30 credits)
  • Personality (core, 15 credits)
  • Social Influences on Thinking and Behaviour (core, 15 credits)
  • Study Skills for Psychology (core, 15 credits)
Year 2 modules include:
  • Cognition (core, 15 credits)
  • Development Across the Lifespan (core, 15 credits)
  • Individual Differences (core, 15 credits)
  • Psychobiology (core, 15 credits)
  • Psychology and Employment (core, 15 credits)
  • Research Design and Data Analysis in Psychology (core, 30 credits)
  • Social and Cultural Understanding of Us and Others (core, 15 credits)
Year 3 modules include:
  • Psychology Project (core, 30 credits)
  • Clinical Neuroscience (option, 15 credits)
  • Clinical Psychology (option, 15 credits)
  • Coding for Psychology (option, 15 credits)
  • Cognition and Emotion (option, 15 credits)
  • Counseling Psychology (option, 15 credits)
  • Cyberpsychology (option, 15 credits)
  • Drug and alcohol counselling (option, 15 credits)
  • Forensic Psychology (option, 15 credits)
  • Health Psychology (option, 15 credits)
  • Psychology of Learning and Education (option, 15 credits)
  • Qualitative Research Methods in Psychology (option, 15 credits)
  • Sex and Sexuality (option, 15 credits)
  • Special Topics in Personality and Social Psychology (option, 15 credits)
  • Work Psychology (option, 15 credits)
Assessment

Course’s assessments include seen and unseen exams, essays, research reports, individual and group projects, oral presentations, poster presentations and infographics, press releases and reflective exercises

Additional information

UCAS code - C800

Psychology - BSc (Hons)

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