BSc Psychology and Computing

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BSc Psychology and Computing

  • Objectives This course offers graduates the real opportunity to apply psychology skills and knowledge into a challenging and continually changing environment. This course combines people and technology, providing knowledge and skills, which are in demand throughout the modern world. It is important today that those who are essentially interested in human behaviour know something about technology - what is available, and how it can be used to help people. To do this, we need to understand how people perceive, remember, feel, think, communicate and solve problems; this is the domain of psychology.
  • Entry requirements Entry requirements: For 2008/09 a typical offer for is 240 UCAS points. For 2009/2010 a typical offer is 260 UCAS points.
  • Academic title BSc Psychology and Computing
  • Course description BSc Psychology and Computing

    Programme

    Year 1

        * Biological & Cognitive Psychology
        * Experimental Design & Statistical Analysis
        * Practical Psychology
        * Human Computer Interaction
        * Programming Skills & Computing
        * Social Psychology
        * Individual Differences & Developmental Psychology
     
    Year 2

        * Developmental Psychology & Language
        * Personality & Social Psychology
        * Information Systems

        * Interface Design
        * Empirical Methods
        * Cognitive Psychology & Neuropsychology
     
    Year 3

        * Project

        * Modelling Intelligence
        * Computer Visualisation
        * Forensic Psychology & Technology
        * Occupational Psychology
        * Imagery & Cognition
        * Intelligence
        * Social Psychology of Computer Mediated Communication
        * New Directions in HCI
        * Psychology & Educational Technology

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