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Objectives
Our degree programmes are designed to provide a sound core knowledge of psychology and how it applies to different aspects of the human condition such as crime, mental health, child development, or education. Whether you are interested in a career in psychology or in gaining knowledge which will equip you with the variety of skills needed in today's graduate job market, Psychology is for you. Our tutors are a friendly team with backgrounds in research and applied psychology. They are dedicated to your development, to teaching, and to academic excellence.
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Entry requirements
Entry requirements You will need three GCSEs at grade C or above (or equivalent), including English Language and Maths, plus one of the following: * 200 points for the Specialist degree and 160 points for the Joint Honours degree (including a minimum of two A2 Levels or a 12 unit AVCE or a combination) or * 200 points for the Specialist degree and 160 points for the Joint Honours degree from BTEC National Diploma/Certificate or * Equivalent Scottish, Irish, Welsh or overseas qualifications or * An equivalent qualification to those listed above (eg Access to Higher Education Certificate, International Baccalaureate)
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Academic title
BSc Psychology
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Course description
BSc Psychology
Modules include
Level 1
* Biology & Cognition
* Theoretical Perspectives
* Managing & Reflecting on Learning in Psychology
* Personality & Intelligence
* Sensation & Perception
* Statistics
* Research Methods
Level 2
* Social Psychology
* Child Development
* Biology & Cognition 2
* Psychology of Work
* Advanced Statistics
* Language & Thought
* Critical Thinking
Level 3
* Conceptual & Historical Issues
* Cognitive Neuropsychology
* Dissertation
* Clinical Psychology
* Psychology of Creativity
* Psychology & Crime
* Development across the Lifespan
* Critical Social Psychology
* Developmental Disorders