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Psychology (Including Foundation Year)

1 Study option · UndergraduateColchester Campus

Course summary

The BSc (Hons) Psychology (including Foundation Year) is a four-year degree.

You’ll gain a strong understanding of the theories and approaches in psychology today, preparing you to answer the world’s current challenges.

If you don’t yet meet the entry requirements for the three-year version, starting the course with a Foundation Year gives you a supported step up to university study.

WHY THIS COURSE

The BSc (Hons) Psychology (including Foundation Year) gives you one of the most immersive and exciting experiences of studying human thoughts and behaviours in the UK. Your learning - like our research - would focus on innovative solutions to real societal challenges, so you’ll develop the skills and knowledge to make a measurable difference in our world.

You’ll spend Year Zero on the Psychology Pathway, being introduced to psychology and statistics for psychology.

Gain work experience alongside your studies by working one-on-one as a psychologist’s research assistant, undertaking an internship alongside health and wellbeing practitioners and supporting psychology outreach.

You’ll graduate on the path to a psychologist or researcher career, with the foundations needed to specialise in areas such as clinical and educational psychology.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
C812
Institution code:
E70

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68 Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)

92 Go onto work and study

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