
The Psychology syllabus provides an introduction to the main approaches in psychology. In Year 1, students will look at topics including cognitive psychology (how we process and organise information from the world around us through our senses), social influence (how the presence, real or implied, of others influences the behaviour of both groups and individuals) biopsychology, the development of attachment, mental illness and psychopathology, and research methodology, including practical research. In Year 2, we look at applied psychology in areas such as gender, mental illness, and criminal behaviour. Essays and report writing are key features of the course, as are the use of statistical methods and interpretation of data.
Grade 6-6 or above GCSE in Combined Science from Higher Tier. In addition grade 5 or above in GCSE Mathematics and English Language or English Literature will be required.
There are three examinations taken at the end of Year 2: • Paper 1 Introductory Topics in Psychology (2 hours; 33.3% of A level) • Paper 2 Psychology in Context (2 hours; 33.3% of A level) • Paper 3 Issues and Options in Psychology (2hours; 33.3% of A level)
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Region | East Midlands |
Local Authority | Derbyshire |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Newbold Road, Upper Newbold, Chesterfield, S41 8AG |
The Psychology syllabus provides an introduction to the main approaches in psychology. In Year 1, students will look at topics including cognitive psychology (how we process and organise information from the world around us through our senses), social influence (how the presence, real or implied, of others influences the behaviour of both groups and individuals) biopsychology, the development of attachment, mental illness and psychopathology, and research methodology, including practical research. In Year 2, we look at applied psychology in areas such as gender, mental illness, and criminal behaviour. Essays and report writing are key features of the course, as are the use of statistical methods and interpretation of data.
Grade 6-6 or above GCSE in Combined Science from Higher Tier. In addition grade 5 or above in GCSE Mathematics and English Language or English Literature will be required.
There are three examinations taken at the end of Year 2: • Paper 1 Introductory Topics in Psychology (2 hours; 33.3% of A level) • Paper 2 Psychology in Context (2 hours; 33.3% of A level) • Paper 3 Issues and Options in Psychology (2hours; 33.3% of A level)