Active learning
Real-world experience
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Year 1
 
    Core modules
  
  
          EEC416
          
          
            Places and Spaces for Learning and Playing
              20 credits
          
        
Throughout this module students will be introduced to a range of places and spaces that facilitates children's learning and play. There will be opportunities to link these experiences with academic theories with an aim to support the students' skills in noticing and understanding the process of learning.
          EEC423
          
          
            Children in Society
              20 credits
          
        
This module will focus on the complexity and diversity of young children’s experiences of growing up in contemporary societies. It will examine how children’s everyday lives are shaped through a wide range of structural influences and through children’s own active engagement with their worlds.
          HIPL400
          
          
            Interprofessional Learning 1
          
        
          PSYC421
          
          
            Cognitive Psychology
              20 credits
          
        
This module introduces some of our fundamental mental processes, such as learning, memory, attention and reasoning. Across a series of lectures and practical workshops you’ll explore some of the core concepts in cognition – designing and testing your own experiments to build skills and experience in basic research skills, such as problem solving, hypothesis testing, data collection and the communication of your findings
100% Coursework
          PSYC422
          
          
            Clinical and Developmental Psychology
              20 credits
          
        
This module will establish an understanding of clinical and developmental psychology. You will learn about contemporary issues relating to mental health and neurodiversity, as well as the history of how conditions are classified, diagnosed, and treated. You also examine how cognitive, social and emotional abilities develop and change over childhood, informing our understanding of their origins and limitations on maturation.
100% Examinations
          PSYC424
          
          
            Social Psychology
              20 credits
          
        
Introducing fundamental topics forming the basis of social psychology you will learn about the formation of personality, relationships and our perceptions and prejudices of others, as well as our understanding of how particular social situations affect our thoughts and behaviours. Embedded workshops provide practical training on the research skills and techniques specific to the study of social psychology.
100% Coursework
          PSYC425
          
          
            Perception and the Brain
              20 credits
          
        
In this module you will learn about the biological bases of behaviour and the mechanisms of sensory perception. One strand of lectures focuses on the fundamentals of neuroscience, brain anatomy and function, and research methods in neuroscience including studies of disorders of the mind and brain. Another lecture strand concerns perception, with a particular focus on the mechanisms of human vision and hearing.
100% Examinations
Year 2
 
Year 3
 
Final year
How does it work?
 
Experience
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A world of opportunity
 
        My eyes have been opened to so many areas of psychology that I love, psychology graduates can go into so many areas – if something involves people, then at some level psychology is involved.
 
        A great lecturer once said that psychology is the subject of everything. It is a topic that does not restrict your interests, but it allows them to grow. What I also love about the course is it not only provides you with the content, but it also equips you with skills that you can take into the real world. You learn to problem solve, analyse data, work as a team, and build a bank of knowledge for many future careers.
Experiential learning
 
        Babylab
Real-world experience
 
The University is really good at preparing you for placement, running you through skills courses and teaching how to do interviews, how to go out and get placements and the etiquettes of being in different workplaces.
 
A placement year is a great way to bridge the gap between academic study and professional life. Dr Jon Rhodes and I have been working with ҹèÊÓÆµ Argyle youth academy squad developing workshops that aim to help players use Functional Imagery Training (FIT) to develop skills using vivid mental imagery to build resilience and emotional regulation.
Shape the psychologist you want to become
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                    ÆMorals 
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                    ÆPsychopharmacology 
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                    ÆMusic and emotion 
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                    ÆDeception 
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                    ÆAnimal behaviour 
Taught by experts
Meet your lecturers
 
                  
                      
                        Professor Jeremy Goslin
                      
                      Head of School of Psychology
                    
 
                  
                      
                        Dr Gustav Kuhn
                      
                      Associate Head of School for Marketing, Recruitment and Strategic Growth
                    
 
                  
                      
                        Dr Chris Longmore
                      
                      Lecturer in Psychology
                    
Join our psychology society 'PsySoc'
 
      Life in ҹèÊÓÆµ
The overall vibe of the city is perfect. You are by the sea so it is still laid back, but you have all the conveniences of living in a city.
Current student
 
 
Careers
Being a mum of three sometimes can be challenging but with the support of the academic staff and university I am now graduating and looking forward to starting my Masters in Advanced Psychology at ҹèÊÓÆµ.
 
        Fees and funding
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Entry requirements
112 UCAS points
You may be eligible for a contextual offer
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    International Baccalaureate
  
  Extended entry requirements
- English language requirements .
- We welcome applicants with international qualifications. To view other accepted qualifications please refer to our tariff glossary .
- Students under the age of 18 at the start of the programme are eligible to apply for this programme.
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C8X3
P60
3 years 
 (+ optional placement)
Full-time
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Entry requirements
112 UCAS points
BSearch entry requirements for your country
English language requirements
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P60
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