This course provides a practical and theoretical approach to scientific psychology. You can tailor your learning to a variety of specialisms, including health, counselling, social, developmental, forensic and neuropsychology. Accredited by the British Psychology Society, this degree is the first step towards becoming a chartered psychologist. You can choose to study Psychology as a single or joint honours degree.
You will be taught by a young, friendly and dynamic group of active researchers, all experienced in teaching their specialist areas.
Close link between research and teaching means that you will be taught by experts with exciting opportunities to contribute to cutting-edge research (using equipment such as EEG, eye tracking, driving simulator, Qualtrics survey software, TMS). Diverse research areas include cyberbullying, Autism & Williams Syndrome, premature children development, PTSD, Schizophrenia, neuropsychology, decision making and risk taking, face perception, prejudice.
Close links with an extensive network of schools, hospitals and clinics designed to enhance employability.
You can also choose to study this course as a joint honours degree alongside another subject. See the course combinations section for more information.