Who is the course for? Psychology is the fascinating scientific study of behaviour. You’ll study how people interact, how we change and develop, how we think, how the nervous system works, how we differ from animals and how we decide what is normal. You’ll develop your ability to think critically and analytically, further develop both your oral and communication skills and your ability to plan statistically viable experiments. What can it lead to? A range of careers and higher education courses in psychology, social sciences, and neuroscience and media studies. Careers in social work, clinical or educational psychology, research, teaching and the media. What will I study? In year one, there are five sections aiming to give a balanced approach to the subject, Cognitive, Social, Developmental, Physiological and Individual Psychology. In year two, specialist choices are chosen to illustrate the application of psychology. The areas offered are Psychology and Health, and Psychology and Crime. Psychology involves learning about research methods, psychological approaches and psychological perspectives How will I be taught? You will be taught proactively through lectures, discussions, presentations, classwork and small group work.
You will need to have a good pass in mathematics to study this course.
100% examination. A Level: • Research methods • Psychological themes through core studies • Applied psychology
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Harrow |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Shaldon Road, Edgware, HA8 6AN |
Who is the course for? Psychology is the fascinating scientific study of behaviour. You’ll study how people interact, how we change and develop, how we think, how the nervous system works, how we differ from animals and how we decide what is normal. You’ll develop your ability to think critically and analytically, further develop both your oral and communication skills and your ability to plan statistically viable experiments. What can it lead to? A range of careers and higher education courses in psychology, social sciences, and neuroscience and media studies. Careers in social work, clinical or educational psychology, research, teaching and the media. What will I study? In year one, there are five sections aiming to give a balanced approach to the subject, Cognitive, Social, Developmental, Physiological and Individual Psychology. In year two, specialist choices are chosen to illustrate the application of psychology. The areas offered are Psychology and Health, and Psychology and Crime. Psychology involves learning about research methods, psychological approaches and psychological perspectives How will I be taught? You will be taught proactively through lectures, discussions, presentations, classwork and small group work.
You will need to have a good pass in mathematics to study this course.
100% examination. A Level: • Research methods • Psychological themes through core studies • Applied psychology