This foundation degree is ideal for those who are interested in developing theoretical knowledge and practical skills in psychology and Sociology. Some modules will be tutor lead and will involve taking notes and writing assignments. Other modules will involve the practical application of skills. Research projects will also be a feature on each year of the programme*.
*In psychology you will gain an understanding of:
• mental illness and psychological treatments
• social influence in conflict situations
• personality testing and how the personality pre...
This foundation degree is ideal for those who are interested in developing theoretical knowledge and practical skills in psychology and Sociology. Some modules will be tutor lead and will involve taking notes and writing assignments. Other modules will involve the practical application of skills. Research projects will also be a feature on each year of the programme*.<br/><br/>*In psychology you will gain an understanding of: <br/>• mental illness and psychological treatments<br/>• social influence in conflict situations<br/>• personality testing and how the personality predicts behaviour<br/>• psychological factors that influence and reduce offending behaviour<br/>• the development of gender and memory across the lifespan<br/>• the factors associated with positive psychology e.g. life satisfaction<br/><br/>*In sociology you will develop an understanding of:<br/>• Sociological perspectives <br/>• The impact of the media upon the individual and society<br/>• Social causes and consequences of human behaviour <br/>• Crime and deviance with a focus on why people turn to crime. <br/>• The interplay between society and the individual <br/>• Poverty and social exclusion <br/>• How the education system and family structure have evolved<br/><br/>All students will be required to undertake a work placement in year 2.<br/><br/>We have provided the opportunity for our Sociology students to choose some of our Criminology modules as options which are highlighted in the module information below. <br/><br/>The full-time and part-time courses have one start point in September*.<br/><br/>*Subject to approval
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Course Details
Information
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
2 Years
Start Date
09/2025
Campus
UCSD
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
3PAS
Institution Code
S32
Points of Entry
Year 1
UCAS Tariff48 We consider a variety of qualifications and relevant experience, and each application is assessed on its own merit*. To enrol on this course, you will usually be required to have a minimum of 48 UCAS points, from at least one of the following: A Levels, BTEC Nationals, Access to Higher Education Diploma, NVQ Level 3 or equivalent qualifications. Applicants must also have level 2 English and maths (GCSE Grade 5 or C, Adult Literacy / Numeracy or Key Skills). Candidates with non-standard entry qualifications will be considered on the basis of relevant work experience and attainment of skills which demonstrate an ability to study at this level. Students with non-standard qualifications may be asked to complete a written piece of work on a relevant subject as part of the selection process*. If English is not your first language, you will need an IELTS score of 7.0 with a minimum score of 6.5 in each component (Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking or an equivalent English Language qualification)*. *Subject to approval |
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Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
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England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales | £8,825 | 2024/25 | Year 1 |