Psychology is the study of people, behaviour and the mind. It has recently been reclassified as a science subject, and this is reflected in the A level curriculum. It is a broad subject, with many different areas and a number of different approaches towards explaining behaviour. Psychology is a challenging subject, requiring commitment and hard work. Ultimately though, the hard work is rewarded with a deeper understanding of people and society, and perhaps even yourself!
5 or more GCSE passes (grades 9-5) For A level courses, a level 6 or above is required in the subject to be studied (for example, to be able to study A level History, a 6 or more must be achieved at GCSE) If studying a new A level course (for example Psychology or Sociology) GCSE subjects such as English Maths and Science at level 6 may be required. Please note that English and Maths GCSE must be taken if a level 4 has not been achieved.
A Level Psychology is a linear subject, assessed at the end of two years of study. The AQA examination board uses three examinations to assess you. Each of these exams comprises a number of short questions, essay questions and scenarios to which you are required to apply your knowledge. Paper 1: Introductory Topics in Psychology (Social Influence, Memory, Attachment, and Psychopathology) – 33.3% Paper 2: Psychology in Context (Approaches in Psychology, Research Methods and Biopsychology). – 33.3% Paper 3: Issues and Options in Psychology - Section A is a compulsory section on Issues and Debates in Psychology. The following Sections are optional areas of study chosen by the establishment - Section B (Gender), Section C (Schizophrenia) and Section D (Forensic Science). – 33.3%
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Psychology is the study of people, behaviour and the mind. It has recently been reclassified as a science subject, and this is reflected in the A level curriculum. It is a broad subject, with many different areas and a number of different approaches towards explaining behaviour. Psychology is a challenging subject, requiring commitment and hard work. Ultimately though, the hard work is rewarded with a deeper understanding of people and society, and perhaps even yourself!
5 or more GCSE passes (grades 9-5) For A level courses, a level 6 or above is required in the subject to be studied (for example, to be able to study A level History, a 6 or more must be achieved at GCSE) If studying a new A level course (for example Psychology or Sociology) GCSE subjects such as English Maths and Science at level 6 may be required. Please note that English and Maths GCSE must be taken if a level 4 has not been achieved.
A Level Psychology is a linear subject, assessed at the end of two years of study. The AQA examination board uses three examinations to assess you. Each of these exams comprises a number of short questions, essay questions and scenarios to which you are required to apply your knowledge. Paper 1: Introductory Topics in Psychology (Social Influence, Memory, Attachment, and Psychopathology) – 33.3% Paper 2: Psychology in Context (Approaches in Psychology, Research Methods and Biopsychology). – 33.3% Paper 3: Issues and Options in Psychology - Section A is a compulsory section on Issues and Debates in Psychology. The following Sections are optional areas of study chosen by the establishment - Section B (Gender), Section C (Schizophrenia) and Section D (Forensic Science). – 33.3%