Bachelor's degree

In London

£ 9,250 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    London

Overview
King's is ranked 2nd in the world for psychology and psychiatry (US News, Best Global Universities)
Studying psychology at King's means joining Europe's largest centre for research and education in this field. Our new course is taught at the centrally located Guy's Campus, London Bridge, where our students enjoy state-of-the-art teaching facilities created specifically for this course. Our students are part of a thriving student community in the heart of London.
Our Psychology BSc will introduce you to a number of approaches to the application of psychological science and help you to explore their application to a variety of contemporary challenges. The course is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), who highlighted five areas of particular strength in our course, including the emphasis on research-led teaching and the potential for students to benefit greatly from the research expertise of our world-leading Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN).
If you have any questions about this course please contact the Course Administrator
Key benefits
Our teaching is delivered by world experts, enriched by current research at the IoPPN, one of the world’s leading centres for interdisciplinary research in psychiatry and psychology.
We have unique partnerships with the South London & Maudsley Hospital (SLaM) and clinician-scientists that allow placements and voluntary work for our students.
Students have the opportunity to apply for a four-year programme with an additional year taking the form of either a professional placement or a year abroad.
The Department of Psychology is one of the best-known and largest centres for clinical and health psychology and is home to the to the UK’s oldest Clinical Psychology training programme.
Our course offers a rich combination of research and clinical expertise.

Facilities

Location

Start date

London
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Great Maze Pond, SE1 9RT

Start date

On request

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Subjects

  • Clinical Psychology
  • Psychiatry
  • Psychology
  • Teaching
  • Global
  • Neuroscience

Course programme


Year 1

Year 1

Courses are divided into modules. Each year you will normally take modules totalling 120 credits. We review our modules on a regular basis, in order to continue to offer innovative and exciting programmes and this list is therefore subject to change. Please check here for updates, or contact the School/department for further advice.

Required Modules Required 15-credit modules:
  • Psychology and the Brain
  • Psychology and Society
  • Psychology and Development
  • Psychology and the Individual
  • Research Methods 1
  • Research Methods 2
  • Addressing Problems
  • Inspirational Research

There are no optional modules for this course in Year 1.

Optional Modules


Year 2

Year 2 Required Modules

Required 15-credit modules:

  • Psychological Skills
  • Choices: Agency, Autonomy and Addiction
  • Distorted Worlds: Variation in Perception and Memory
  • Origins of Individual Differences
  • Research Methods 3
  • Research Methods 4
Optional Modules

In addition, students choose two optional modules (15 credits each) from a range that may typically include:

  • Philosophy of Psychology
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Contemporary Issues Neuroscience
  • Occupational and Work Psychology


Year 3

Year 3

Students on the BSc Psychology course may have the opportunity to apply for transfer onto a four-year programme with an additional year taking the form of either a professional placement or a year of study at an overseas partner institution. This transfer cannot be arranged or guaranteed at the time of application to the course.

Required Modules

During your final year students are required to conduct a research project worth 45 credits.

Optional Modules

In addition, students choose five optional modules (15 credits each). The following are examples of optional modules typically offered with this course:

  • Applications of Learning Theories
  • Behavioural Genetics
  • Contemporary Issues and Theories in Addiction Science
  • Economic Psychology
  • Global Mental Health Foundations
  • Imaging the Brain, Reading the Mind
  • Introduction to Forensic Psychology
  • Neurodegenerative Disorders and Mechanisims
  • Occupational Psychology
  • Topics in the Philosophy of Psychology
  • Psychosis: Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment
  • War and the Mind
  • Women's Mental Health

Psychology

£ 9,250 + VAT