Course Guide

PSYCHOLOGY (AQA 7182)

How is it assessed

The Psychology course provides students with many varying approaches and view- points within the discipline. Psychology is a highly scientific subject incorporating mathematical elements, with the compre- hensive study of statistical tests. Psychol- ogy also requires strong extended writing skills to meet the high demands of the ex- amination assessment. Over the course, you will study topics such as social influence, memory, attach- ment, psychopathology and schizophrenia to name but a few. The different ap- proaches used within Psychology (Biological, Cognitive, Behavioural and Psychodynamic) will encompass the topics visited and provide a rounded under- standing of the many arguments within the discipline. We also learn about, and can try for yourself, some of the re- search methods used by psychologists. As well as this, you will take an in-depth look at ways of testing your results for signifi- cance. Teaching involves discussion and practical investigation wherever possible and you will be encouraged to critically evaluate the research you meet, an essen- tial skill for higher education. What will you study

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There is no coursework component. Your grade will be provided through examina- tions taken at the end of the course which include multiple choice, short and long answer essay style questions.

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Enrichment opportunities

We offer visiting speakers, HE and exten- sion activities and an independent re- search project.

Where might it lead you

Psychology students can go into a vast ar- ray of careers which are both directly and indirectly related to this subject. Typical fields include: Clinical Psychology, Coun- selling, Educational Psychology, Forensic Psychology, Mental Health Work, Teach- ing, Sports Psychology, Medicine, Sales and Marketing and many more. The subject is popular, both in school and at university, attracts a wide range of stu- dents studying both arts and science sub- jects and can lead on to a variety of ca- reers. Many students continue Psychology at university. Others pursue the full spec- trum of careers including medicine.

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