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Psychology

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Sheldon Heath Road, Sheldon, Birmingham, B26 2RZ
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Psychology is the scientific study of the mind; psychologists seek to understand different aspects of individual behaviour though empirical testing, statistical analysis and theoretical application. Over the two year course you will study cognitive, social, biological, clinical and criminological psychology. You will have opportunities to conduct your own psychological tests, including laboratory experiments, observations and questionnaires, and you will gain an in-depth understanding of classic and contemporary psychological research. If you are interested in understanding why you forget things, why people hold prejudiced attitudes, how mental health disorders develop or why you can’t always trust an eye-witness, then psychology is the subject for you. The Psychology A-Level covers: • Foundations in psychology (social, cognitive and biological psychology, and learning theories) • Applications of psychology (clinical and criminological psychology) • Psychological skills (review of studies and methods) All A-Level courses are two year courses. You will sit the mock exams at the end of Year 12 and the A-Level exams at the end of Year 13. Although the mock grade will not count towards your final A-Level grade, you will need at least a grade D in Year 12 to succeed on this course in Year 13.

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