Psychology can be defined as the scientific study of behaviour and experience. It includes consideration of both humans and animals and of normal and abnormal behaviour.
Psychology will help you to understand yourself and others in many ways. It will allow you to challenge the stereotypes and “quick fix” answers often provided by the media to questions relating to mental health and the effect of violent videos on children’s behaviour.
Psychology
Psychology deals with scientific research. This includes studying theories and considering the relevance of research studies.
You will also study research methods, investigation design, data analysis and data presentation.
You will develop an understanding of potential ethical issues in Psychology and ways in which Psychologists deal with these issues.
Psychology
The main topics studied are:
The main topics studied are:
Please note: /404Certificate in Mathematical Studies must be studied alongside this course, unless you are also studying Mathematics or Statistics.
You will have the opportunity to attend conferences and lectures.
For some students this may be the first step towards a career in psychology, such as clinical, educational, occupational or sport psychology.
Others have gone on to study a wide range of subjects at degree level, including law, medicine, politics and English.
An A Level in Psychology is well regarded by most employers, especially in areas that are “people orientated” such a teaching, nursing and social work.