Our teaching philosophy is centred around close-up, interactive learning that blends practical skills with theoretical knowledge. We aim to develop scientifically literate psychological scientists equipped with strong, transferable skills for real-world applications.
In your final year, you will tailor your degree by choosing from a range of modules that align with your interests. This includes advanced studies in areas such as clinical psychology, forensic psychology, and other fields relevant to traditional psychology careers. You will also undertake a significant research project, applying your knowledge and skills to real-world challenges.
Compulsory
Social Issues in Psychology (20 credits)
Ethics, Values, and the Professional Self (20 credits)
Psychology Empirical Project (40 credits)
Cognition in Action (20 credits)
Clinical Psychology (20 credits)
Your second year focuses on deepening your understanding of psychological theories and psychological processes. You will enhance your quantitative and qualitative skills through advanced research methods, and explore individual differences and specialised areas like neuro-scientific processes and their impact on health-related behaviour.
Compulsory
Brain, Biology, and Cognition (20 credits)
Research Design and Analysis (20 credits)
Occupational Psychology (20 credits)
Developmental Psychology (20 credits)
Research in Action (20 credits)
Optional
Psychology Placement (20 credits)
Psychology Internship (20 credits)
During your placement year, you’ll apply your psychological knowledge in real-world settings, develop practical communication and research skills, and gain confidence working with clients or service users. This hands-on experience deepens your understanding of how psychology operates beyond the classroom.
Independent Professional Placement
In your final year, you will tailor your degree by choosing from a range of modules that align with your interests. This includes advanced studies in areas such as clinical psychology, forensic psychology, and other fields relevant to traditional psychology careers. You will also undertake a significant research project, applying your knowledge and skills to real-world challenges.
Compulsory
Social Issues in Psychology (20 credits)
Ethics, Values, and the Professional Self (20 credits)
Psychology Empirical Project (40 credits)
Cognition in Action (20 credits)
Clinical Psychology (20 credits)