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BSc (Hons) Psychology
BSc (Hons) Psychology
The BSc (Hons) Psychology degree is primarily for those intending to
become practising Psychologists. It provides you with a sound foundation
in all the key areas of psychology and specialist fields including cognitive,
biological, developmental, social, clinical health, organisational, forensic and
neuroscience.
What makes BPP’s BSC (Hons)
Psychology stand out?
Modules
• ain an in-depth grounding in theory and research
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- Biological Psychology
- Cognitive Psychology
- Conceptual and Historical Issues in Psychology
- Developmental Psychology
- Social Psychology
- Introduction to Organisational Psychology
- Introduction to Research Methods in Psychology
- Introduction to Statistics in Psychology
- Introduction to the Psychology of Mental Illness
- Personality and Individual Differences
- Qualitative Research Methods
- Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology
- Social Psychology
- Final Psychology Project
• nables the development of professional,
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intellectual, methodological and practical skills
• repares you for employment, future study, or
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training for professional practice
The programme is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS) and
provides eligibility for Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC).
The degree is awarded by BPP University.
• nables you to develop specialist knowledge and
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capabilities in specific areas of psychology
• rogramme is accredited by BPS
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Entry requirements
English Language
• ELTS level 6.5 score or equivalent (with a
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minimum of 6.0 in each element)
Educational background for three year
full-time and part-time study
You should hold an equivalent to:
• CSE grade C in English Language and Maths
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• 60+ UCAS points at A2 level any subject or
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BPP Pathway to Higher Education Certificate in
Healthcare or equivalent
Programme details
UCAS course code
Start dates
• hree years full-time (C800)
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September & January
• our-six years part-time apply
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online at:
www.bpp.com/undergraduate
How to apply
Modes of study
Classroom
Assessment
Written exams, assignments,
group presentations and project
reports
Study centres
Compulsory
Optional
You may wish to follow one or more specialist routes
or alternatively you can choose four modules from the
following:
Neuroscience, Clinical, Health Psychology and
Learning Difficulties route:
- Psychology of Health and Illness
- Psychological Therapies
- Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience
- Learning Difficulties and Educational Psychology
Organisational Psychology route:
- Psychological Approaches to Organisational Change
and Leadership
- Applied Social Psychology at Work
For full-time undergraduate
degrees, please apply via UCAS:
www.ucas.ac.uk
Forensic and Investigative Psychology route:
- Introduction to Forensic Psychology
- Foundations of Investigative Psychology
For all other applications please
apply online directly to BPP:
www.bpp.com/undergraduate
Find out more
For full details please visit:
www.bpp.com/psychology
London Waterloo
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[email protected]
www.bpp.com/undergraduate
+44 (0)845 077 5566
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