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Bachelor in Psychology (BSc) - University of Birmingham
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    Bachelor in Psychology (BSc) - University of Birmingham

    University of Birmingham
    BirminghamUK
    On campus
    Full-time
    €31,083.82/year
    Duration
    3 Years
    Language
    English

    Program Description

    The Bachelor in Psychology (BSc) program at University of Birmingham covers the full breadth of the field of psychology and allows students to examine all of the various approaches and interests before choosing an area in which to specialize.

    95% of graduates are in work or doing further study 15 months after the course.

    The program's curriculum covers the breadth of contemporary psychological theory and practice, from child development to psychopharmacology, from social psychology to human neuroscience.

    The Bachelor in Psychology (BSc) is accredited by the British Psychological Society.

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    Curriculum

    Year 1

    Research Methods A: Basic Skills

    Research Methods B: Introduction to Psychological Investigation and Statistics

    Cognitive Psychology

    Introduction to Psychobiology

    Lifespan Psychology A: Introduction to Developmental Psychology

    Lifespan Psychology B: The Social Psychology of the Person

    Developing Skills for Psychologists/Neuroscientists 1: Making it work at University

    Developing Skills for Psychologists/Neuroscientists 2: Engaging professionally

    Year 2

    Social and Cognitive Development

    Introduction to Social and Differential Psychology

    Neural Basis of Vision and Action

    Language and Communication

    Research Methods C

    Research Methods D

    Year 3

    Core Modules

    Project

    Optional Modules

    Adolescence: Mind and Brain

    Atypical Development and Early Intervention

    Brain Health Across the Lifespan

    Contemporary Issues in Social Psychology: Media, Body Image and Prejudice

    Higher Cognitive Function in Children, Adults and Non Human Animals

    Psychological Therapies: CBT and Beyond

    Sleep and Memory

    The Mind Detective: Understanding how the mind works by looking at what happens when it is damaged

    The Neurobiology of Mental Illness

    Vision in the Real World

    What Motivates You?

    Jobs - Careers

    • Teacher
    • Research Assistant

    As a Psychology graduate you may also enter a career in which your knowledge of psychology is a useful foundation, including but not limited to:

    • Broadcasting
    • Journalism
    • Human Resource Management
    • Marketing, Social Work
    • The Probation Service
    • Industry and Commerce
    • Computing
    • The Police
    • Local Government
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