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Psychosocial Studies

2 Study options · UndergraduateUniversity Centre Peterborough
Awarded by:
The Open University

Course summary

Do you ever wonder why people act in the way that they do? Have you ever wondered what makes you who you are? Would you like to understand the psychological factors and how this links up with broader society? Do you find yourself wondering what part of human behaviour is explained by nature and what part is down to the society we live in?

If so then the BA (Hons) Psychosocial Studies course at University Centre Peterborough may be of interest to you. Psychosocial Studies is a unique subject that addresses both individual experiences and larger social processes. In the course you will be introduced to the core concepts that shape the discipline and the
key tools with which to undertake social analysis and research.

You will ponder the big questions relating to identity, psychological development, health and education. In addition, you will consider broader questions relating to social justice like inequality and discrimination and contemporary issues of new technologies, climate change and social activism. You will also learn the skills of a social scientist, you will be capable of formulating research questions and investigating them on your own.

You will undertake research independently and as a member of a group and you will gain an insight into the city and the wider region - the problems and challenges it faces and the ingenuity and energy with which it attempts to address these. Finally, you will hone in on your future career path testing your interests and skills working with local organisations and building your professional network for when you graduate.

The courses at University Centre Peterborough are studied in smaller class sizes compared with other universities, a typical class size is under 20 students.

What can this course lead to?
Each year, there are many students who complete the BA (Hons) Psychosocial Studies course who go on to study a variety of postgraduate courses.

Just some of the future careers for graduates after completing the course include:

Social Worker
Counsellor
Researcher
Human Resource Officer
Play Therapist
Advice Worker
Teacher
Entry to Psychological or Social Policy Careers

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
C880
Institution code:
P56

This course may be available at alternative locations, please check if other course options are available.

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