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Programme profile
In this programme, you will study how people behave in their social surroundings and what influences this behaviour. Problems related to consumer behaviour, work and organizational behaviour and decision-making in social, economic and organisational contexts are central in this programme.The following core questions will be examined:
- Why do we behave the way we do and how does our personality affect our thoughts, feelings, emotions and actions?
- How does human personality affect our social behaviour?
- Which decisions are actually rational and which are not?
- Why do people treat each other in a certain way?
- Which social roles do we play in society?
Programme content
Students specialise in two specific areas in Psychology, to major [specialise] in:
- Cognitive Neuropsychology
- Social Psychology
- Forensic Psychology
- Developmental & Lifespan Psychology
- Clinical Psychology
- Medical Psychology
- Work and Organisational Psychology
- Economic Psychology
- Development & Lifespan Psychology
You will major in one specialisation and minor in the other
Entry Requirements
Three A-Levels [No Grades specified] plus 3 GCSEs [Grades A-C].
Six passes at LC [2 x H4].
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Students who have a 'modest' level of Maths may be accepted on condition that they enrol in [and pass] a Maths module in the first year of the programme
01 October
15 January