ObjectivesThe course provides you with the practical and theoretical knowledge needed to understand, conduct, and report empirical research in psychology. Additionally, you will gain a sound understanding of philosophical theories and arguments. You will also graduate with transferable skills including the ability to communicate effectively, to solve problems, to develop and sustain a reasoned argument, to collect and analyse data, and to study and think independently.
Entry requirementsRequired subjects: any combination of A level may be offered but academic subjects are preferred; GCSE maths grade B or above IB score: 36 (with at least 7,7,6 at Higher Level)
Academic titleBSc Psychology and Philosophy
Course descriptionBSc Psychology and Philosophy
Programme
The Psychology and Philosophy course shares the same aims as the single honours BSc Psychology course, providing students with a well-rounded education in the principles of psychology and philosophy. The teaching programme provides a solid understanding of psychological and philosophical theories, as well as the knowledge, analytical tools and skills needed to assess and conduct empirical research.