University of Plymouth - Postgraduate Open Evening
11 Mar 2026, 16:00
Plymouth
Curious about how people think, behave and connect with others? Explore how thoughts, emotions, and motivations influence actions and society. Tailor your studies to your own interests and shape your career path to the psychologist you aspire to be.
Active learning
At Plymouth you will learn as you practise, applying your knowledge in practical activities within our psychology experiential learning lab, and building experience from the start.
Real-world experience
You also have the opportunity to apply your skills and knowledge with an optional placement year, or take part in an international exchange year by studying abroad. This builds your confidence and broadens your experience.
Personalise your studies
You'll get to know the subjects you love. Our option-based final year gives you complete flexibility to focus on the areas of psychology that interest you the most.
This course is for you if...
you're intrigued by how thoughts, feelings and motivations shape behaviour
you value hands-on learning to understand your subject
you seek the freedom to explore areas of psychology that interest you
you want to gain practical skills to set you apart in your career in education, health, business, or media.
This course may be available at alternative locations, please check if other course options are available.
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