Course information
Psychology
Harris City Academy Crystal Palace - Croydon
02087712261
Maberley Road, Upper Norwood, London, SE19 2JH
Course summary

Psychology is a fascinating and very popular subject, but also very demanding. You may find that it captures your interest straight away and that you really enjoy the course from the beginning. However, you might find it to be all confusing and overwhelming. This is even more reason to work hard and take every opportunity outside of lessons to access the additional advice available. Some students also have misconceptions, mistaking Psychology A-level as a subject that requires sitting around and analysing body language! Psychology is a science and requires a lot of hard work to successfully complete the course. Psychology is the scientific study of human and animal behaviour. Psychologists are always trying to understand human interaction and question why they do the things they do; the differences between various groups such as males and females, cultural and sub-cultural groups and many more. Sometimes we have to look at animal behaviour in order to get a better understanding of our behaviour and to answer questions such as ‘How do we learn?’ From a personal perspective you should find the fundamental questions of the psychologist interesting: Why do I behave like this? Why do I feel like this? Why do I think like this? These questions will be explored through the various areas of Psychology that you will study during this year. The specification aims to develop both your Psychological skills as well as your Psychological knowledge and understanding.

Entry requirements

• A minimum of seven grade 5s in full course GCSE subjects. No vocational subjects allowed. • English Language grade 5 and Math grade 5 • Not required but if taken, grade 6 at GCSE • Extended writing subject

How you'll be assessed

Year 12 Paper 1: Introductory topics in Psychology • Social influence • Memory • Attachment Paper 2: Psychology in Context • Approaches in Psychology • Research Methods • Psychopathology Both papers are written exams: 1 hour 30 minutes. 72 marks in total. Each paper is worth 50% of AS level. Consists of three sections A, B and C which all have multiple choice, short answer and extended writing, 24 marks Year 13 Assessments Paper 1: Introductory topics in Psychology Paper 2: Psychology in Context Paper 3: Issues and Options in psychology Each written exam: 2 hours. 96 marks in total. 33.3% of A-level.

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionLondon
Local AuthorityCroydon
Ofsted RatingOutstanding
Gender TypeMixed
AddressMaberley Road, Upper Norwood, London, SE19 2JH