Psychologists try to understand what motivates, challenges or modifies our behaviour and use this understanding to help us tackle personal and social problems. With this course, you will develop your analytical and organisational skills and learn about scientific research methods, including collecting and working with data. You will also learn how to critically evaluate theories and explanations of behaviour. You will find yourself applying, without even realizing, much of what you learn in lessons to life outside of the classroom! Attachment, memory, psychopathology and social psychology Biopsychology, approaches and methods Issues and debates in Psychology, Schizophrenia, relationships and addiction
5 GCSEs at 5 and above. Higher entry are required for those wishing to study 4 A Levels. Students need GCSE English at 5, Maths at 5 and Science at 66.
This course will be assessed through internal mock exams in the first year and external exams in the second year.
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Waltham Forest |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Chingford Road, Walthamstow, London, E17 5AA |
Psychologists try to understand what motivates, challenges or modifies our behaviour and use this understanding to help us tackle personal and social problems. With this course, you will develop your analytical and organisational skills and learn about scientific research methods, including collecting and working with data. You will also learn how to critically evaluate theories and explanations of behaviour. You will find yourself applying, without even realizing, much of what you learn in lessons to life outside of the classroom! Attachment, memory, psychopathology and social psychology Biopsychology, approaches and methods Issues and debates in Psychology, Schizophrenia, relationships and addiction
5 GCSEs at 5 and above. Higher entry are required for those wishing to study 4 A Levels. Students need GCSE English at 5, Maths at 5 and Science at 66.
This course will be assessed through internal mock exams in the first year and external exams in the second year.