Psychology: Exploring the Science of Behaviour
Psychology is a dynamic and versatile field, often serving as a ‘hub’ subject that addresses some of society’s most significant challenges. By systematically analysing and explaining behaviour, psychology contributes to understanding real-world issues such as mental health and wellbeing, social relationships, decision-making, learning and development, and how people respond to change and uncertainty. With strong links between theory and empirical research, the insights gained through psychological study deepen understanding of human experience, thought, and behaviour.
The BSc (Hons) Psychology programme is designed to equip students with the knowledge and practical skills that employers value. Throughout the course, students develop expertise in research methods, statistical literacy, evidence-based reasoning, critical thinking, problem-solving, project management, and professional communication. These transferable skills prepare graduates for a wide range of careers across sectors such as mental health services, social work, education, human resources, health services, community support services, and other public sector and organisational roles.
The programme introduces students to core areas of psychology, including cognitive psychology, developmental and social psychology, individual differences, biopsychology, and research methods. Through the study of these areas, students develop an understanding of the different perspectives used to explain human behaviour and mental processes. As students progress through the programme, they are encouraged to engage critically with psychological theory and research, developing the ability to analyse evidence and apply psychological concepts to contemporary issues.
The degree provides a strong foundation for postgraduate study in psychology and related disciplines, including MSc programmes such as Applied Psychology or Mental Health, and prepares graduates for a wide range of careers where an understanding of human behaviour is valuable. The programme follows the recommended curriculum of the British Psychological Society (BPS) but does not offer Graduate Membership (GMBPsS). Graduates wishing to obtain Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) with the British Psychological Society and progress towards professional psychology careers such as Clinical Psychology, Forensic Psychology, Educational Psychology, Counselling Psychology or Health Psychology would need to complete a psychology conversion Master’s degree before progressing to further specialist training. Graduates working within psychology-related roles may also apply for Associate Membership (AMBPsS) of the British Psychological Society.
Psychology at Grimsby is well established, with a long history of delivering psychology programmes and supporting graduates into a wide range of professional roles. Many of our graduates have progressed into careers both locally and nationally, including roles within mental health and wellbeing services, drug and alcohol services, local authority mental health and youth services, and education settings. We maintain strong links with local employers and organisations, which helps us provide students with valuable placement opportunities, voluntary experience, part-time work alongside their studies, and pathways into graduate employment.