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BSc Psychology (3 Years)
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Entry requirements
Selected entry requirements A level: Grades AAB. We may accept grades ABB if two science-based subjects are offered (Maths, Biology, Chemistry or Physics.) General Studies is welcomed but not included as part of the standard offer. Two AS-levels of equivalent grades accepted in place of one A-level. Unit grade information: The University of Manchester welcomes the provision of unit grade information which, like all other available information, will inform the consideration of applications. Unit grades will not normally form part of offer conditions, except for Mathematics programmes. GCSE: Minimum grade B in English and either Mathematics or Statistics. Key Skills qualification: The University warmly welcomes applications from students studying the Key Skills qualification. However, as the opportunities to take these modules are not open to all applicants, currently this is not an essential requirement of the University. International baccalaureate: 33 points overall. Additional entry requirements Additional entry requirements exist for this course. You may view these by selecting from the list below.
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Academic title
BSc Psychology
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Course description
Course description
This is a three-year, full-time BSc programme that gives you a comprehensive general coverage of the central topics of psychology. A series of compulsory course units in Years 1 and 2 give you a thorough overview of the central theoretical ideas and empirical findings in psychology. In your final year you select from a wide range of specialised course units and carry out a research project. We devote considerable attention to training in the skills required to carry out psychological investigations by means of practical classes and instruction in research methods, statistics and the use of computers.
Course content for year 1
The following first year courses are compulsory for BSc Psychology:
Statistics and Research Design
Semester: 1, Credits: 10
Social Psychology, Health Psychology and Mental Health
Semester: 1, Credits: 10
Group Working and Communication Skills
Semester: 1, Credits: 10
Introduction to Brain and Behaviour
Semester: 2, Credits: 10
Perception and Cognition
Semester: 2, Credits: 10
Developmental and Evolutionary Psychology
Semester: 2, Credits: 10
Research Methods and Empirical Work
Semester: All year, Credits: 50
Personal Study Module
Semester: All year, Credits: 10
Course content for year 2
The Following second year courses are compulsory for BSc Psychology:
Perception and Cognition II
Semester: 1, Credits: 10
Personal Study Module (semester 1)
Semester: 1 , Credits: 10
Social Psychology and Psychopathology
Semester: 1, Credits: 10
Individual Differences: Personality and Intelligence
Semester: 1, Credits: 10
Personal Study Module (semester 2)
Semester: 2, Credits: 10
Statistics and Data Analysis
Semester: 1, Credits: 10
Cognitive Neuroscience
Semester: 2, Credits: 10
Developmental Psychology and Language and Communication
Semester: 2, Credits: 10
Research Methods and Empirical Work
Semester: All year, Credits: 40
Course content for year 3
Choose options from the following:
-Cognitive Neuropsychiatry
-Exploring Brain Function
-Language - from Acquisition to Adulthood
-Mind and Society
-The body in the Brain
-Face Perception
-Conversation Analysis
-Interpersonal Relationships
-Critical Social Psychology
-Occupational Psychology
-Illness Cognition
-The Science and Practice of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
-Gesture and Non Verbal Behaviour
-Sociocultural Aspects to Insanity
-Changing Ways of Working and Living
-Parapsychology and Anomalous Experience
-Group Processes in Organizations
-Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory
-Consciousness, Philosophy and the Brain
-Biopsychosocial Approaches to Pain
-Madness and Society
-Psychology of Time
-Neuropsychology of Speech Production
-Project (compulsory)
-These course units are subject to change.
NOTE: Study Abroad students are not permitted to take units from year 3.
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Institution: Liverpool John Moores University, Faculty of Health and Applied Social Sciences
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