Foundation Year
- Introduction to Psychology – Exploring key concepts and human thought processes
- Academic and Research Skills for Higher Education – Building essential skills for academic success
- Fundamental Psychological Theories – Understanding major psychological frameworks
- Exploring Human Behaviour – Insights into emotions, cognition, and social interactions
- Introduction to Mental Health and Wellbeing – Understanding psychological health and resilience
- Study Strategies and Professional Development – Preparing for future academic and career success
Year 1
- Biological and Cognitive Psychology – Understanding brain functions, memory, and perception
- Social and Developmental Psychology – Examining social influences and human growth across the lifespan
- Research Methods in Psychology 1 – Foundations of experimental design and analysis
- Personality and Individual Differences – Investigating traits, intelligence, and human uniqueness
- Psychological Perspectives on Mental Health – Exploring approaches to emotional and psychological disorders
- Introduction to Statistics for Psychology – Developing quantitative research and data analysis skills
Year 2
- Applied Research Methods in Psychology – Conducting practical psychological investigations
- Cognitive Neuroscience and Perception – Examining brain mechanisms behind perception and cognition
- Psychological Assessment and Measurement – Understanding psychological testing and evaluation
- The Psychology of Human Development – Investigating changes across the lifespan
- Work-Based Learning and Employability in Psychology – Gaining practical experience in psychology-related fields
- Health Psychology and Behaviour Change – Understanding how psychology influences health decisions
Year 3
- Advanced Research Methods and Data Analysis – Refining research techniques and statistical analysis
- Clinical and Counselling Psychology – Understanding therapeutic approaches to mental health
- Psychological Theories of Learning and Motivation – Exploring how people learn and what drives behaviour
- Social Justice and Cultural Psychology – Examining psychological perspectives on diversity and inclusion
- Final Year Research Project – Independent research in a specialized area of psychology
Optional Modules
- Neuropsychology and Brain Disorders – Understanding neurological conditions and cognitive impairments
- Forensic and Criminal Psychology – Exploring psychological aspects of crime and legal processes
- Educational Psychology – Examining psychological theories applied to learning and teaching
- Occupational and Organisational Psychology – Studying human behaviour in workplace settings
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