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Psychology is a core science which studies mind and behaviour. Psychology has a significant impact on all aspects of public life and is at the forefront of helping solve some of the biggest challenges faced in society today in areas of mental health, education, social inequalities, and conflict resolution.
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PLEASE NOTE: Our Psychology programme offers all students the opportunity to take a year-long paid professional placement after the second year of study, leading to a four-year BSc Psychology with Professional Placement degree qualification.<br/><br/>Psychology is a core science which studies mind and behaviour. Psychology has a significant impact on all aspects of public life and is at the forefront of helping solve some of the biggest challenges faced in society today in areas of mental health, education, social inequalities, and conflict resolution.<br/><br/>Our degree programmes which are accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS) focus on the scientific inquiry of topics from seven key areas in Psychology, to build understanding and critical insight throughout your degree programme. These areas are:<br/><br/><br/>1. Biological Psychology – Biological basis of behaviour: neuroscience, genetics, animal behaviour<br/>2. Cognitive Psychology – Mental processes underlying thinking, memory, language and learning<br/>3. Conceptual & Historical Issues – Considers where the discipline has come from, where it’s going, and the big unanswered questions of Psychology<br/>4. Developmental Psychology – How we grow and develop, from conception to old age<br/>5. Individual Differences – How we differ from one another in terms of traits, abilities and motivations<br/>6. Research Methods – How we collect and analyse data to further understanding of the mind and behaviour<br/>7. Social Psychology – How we perceive ourselves and others, interact as groups and the influences of culture and society<br/><br/><br/>Psychology contributes to a wide range of the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), both as a stand- alone discipline and in collaboration with other disciplines. Goals that connect to our existing research in obvious ways include Good Health and Wellbeing, Quality Education, Gender Equality, Reduced Inequalities, Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions, but Psychology also has a role to play in any goals that require behaviour change, such as those related to environmental sustainability. Students will learn about the contribution of Psychology to these SDGs through course content embedded throughout the undergraduate curriculum.
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
15/09/2025
Campus
Main Site
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Codes/info
Course Code
C800
Institution Code
Q75
Points of Entry
Year 1
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ABBBB to include an acceptable Science subject (See acceptable Science subjects below), otherwise AAABB. Separate targets are shown for Scottish Highers and Advanced Highers but offers are normally made on the basis of a combination of the two. Intermediate 2 grade B in Maths, Standard Grade 2 in Maths or National 5 Maths grade B is also required.
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Successful completion of the Access to HE Diploma with a minimum of 60 credits is required, including 45 credits at Level 3 and 15 at Level 2. GCSE Maths grade B/6 is required.
Successful completion of the International Baccalaureate Diploma with 33 points overall including 6,5,5 at Higher Level to include an acceptable Science subject (See acceptable Science subjects below), otherwise 34 points overall including 6,6,5 at Higher Level. GCSE Maths grade B or Standard Level Maths grade 5 in the International Baccaluareate Diploma is required.
Successful completion of RQF BTEC National Extended Diploma (1080 GLH at Level 3) with overall grades of D*D*D GCSE Maths grade B/6 is required.
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H3,H3,H3,H3,H3,H3 to include an acceptable Science subject (See acceptable Science subjects below), otherwise H2,H3,H3,H3,H3,H3. If not offered at Higher Level, then Ordinary Level grade O3 in Mathematics is required.
Successful completion of QCF BTEC Extended Diploma (180 credits at Level 3), with overall grades D*D*D GCSE Maths grade B/6 is required.
A,B,B
A,A,B
ABB to include an acceptable Science subject (See acceptable Science subjects below), otherwise AAB. Separate targets are shown for Scottish Highers and Advanced Highers but offers are normally made on the basis of a combination of the two. Intermediate 2 grade B in Maths, Standard Grade 2 in Maths or National 5 Maths grade B is also required.
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A,A,B
ABB to include an acceptable Science subject (See acceptable Science subjects below), otherwise AAB. A-level General Studies and Critical Thinking are normally excluded from offers. However, the grade achieved may be taken into account when results are published in August and may be used in a tie-break situation. GCSE Maths grade B/6 is required.
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Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland | £4,750 | 2025/26 | Year 1 | |
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