At least 4-5 GCSEs graded 9-4 including English, Science and Maths at grade 4 or above.
Why Should You Take This Course?
Psychology is the scientific study of the relationship between behaviour, performance and mental processes. In Psychology you will study options such as understanding mental health issues. You will also study research methods and their application in applied psychology as well us undertaking your own research project. Psychology is an ideal course to study alongside courses with psychology elements within them; Subjects such as Sociology, Criminology, Childcare and Sport and Physical Education.
Course content
Psychology consists of a series of units, which are assessed through external and internal assessments.
Core Units: Psychological Approaches and Applications, Conducting Psychological Research and Health Psychology.
Chosen Optional Unit: Introduction to Psychopathology.
How will I be assessed?
You will be assessed through a combination of external and internal assessment. The external assessment is through examinations. The remainder of the course is assessed through internally devised assignments based around research and project work.
Are there any special expenses?
There may be trips that will enrich the curriculum that may incur additional costs.
What could I do next?
Knowledge of Psychology has many real-life applications. The evaluative and analytical skills learned can be applied to all manner of careers involving people. However, specific careers in Psychology, for example, clinical or educational psychologist, require some form of post graduate training.
Equivalent to 1 A Level
If you wish to apply for 2023-24 academic year, please complete the online application form.