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“The highlight of the Psychology and Sociology degree is definitely that you have interest in feminism, I have been able to focus on a gendered perspective in the majority of my modules. Also the teachers are very supportive and engaging, and they are there for you when you need them.” Jennifer Stroud Johansson BSc (Hons) Psychology and Sociology Theory, Gender & Sexual Politics/ Gender Justice and Violence: Feminist Approaches/ Psychology options including: Origins and Structure/ Eyewitness Testimony/ Evolutionary Psychology/ Volunteering & Community Engagement/ Psychology of Pain The modules listed here are correct at time of print (Feb 2019). This course shares some modules with the BSc (Hons) Psychology which is being revalidated in April 2019. As a result of the revalidation, there may be a change to the psychology modules offered on this course in 2020. Please check the website for any updates. Entry Requirements Scottish Higher: Standard: BBCC Minimum: BCCC A Level: CCD Irish Leaving Certificate: H3 H3 H3 H3 Direct Entry: Year Two • HNC: HNC in a related subject with B in the graded unit • Scottish Higher: BC at Advanced Higher in relevant subjects plus BB at Higher • A Level: BBB in relevant subjects Year Three • HND in a related subject with CB in the graded units For details of related HNC and HND courses, see www.qmu.ac.uk/study- here/access-to-higher-education/ college-leavers-and-mature-students/ Associate student places: You can study this course as an associate student completing your first year at Newbattle Abbey College or West Lothian College. For more information and entry requirements, see pages 32 & 33. International Baccalaureate: 26 points Other information International: IELTS of 6.0 with no element lower than 5.5 UCAS code: CL83 TBC Required: English required and Maths preferred at Nat 5/ GCSE Mature/Access: Related Access course — see www.qmu.ac.uk/college- qualifications We welcome applications from mature students with relevant qualifications and/ or experience. COURSE QUALITY SATISFACTION 100% NATIONAL STUDENT SURVEY Duration: 3/4 years full-time Start date: September 2020 Delivery: On campus Awarding body: QMU. Please see the ‘External review’ section on pages 8-9. Exchange opportunities: In Year Two or Three you have the opportunity (where available) to study for one semester at a university overseas. See pages 18-19 for more information. Placements: N/A 135 Teaching staff, class sizes and timetables: Please see ‘How we teach and how you’ll learn’ - pages 8-9. Course fees: See pages 162-163 Professional registration/accreditation: Successful completion of this degree does not confer Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) which enables access to professional training as a Chartered Psychologist. Careers: You’ll graduate with a wide range of skills, knowledge and aptitudes. You’ll be ready to step out into a wide range of careers, to develop yourself in even greater ways. Our alumni are pursuing careers in social and community work, consumer and social research, public policy development, teaching, academia, marketing and human resource management. Why QMU? The course is taught by an experienced and dedicated team who are driven by a student- centred approach to learning and teaching. This is reflected in our consistently excellent NSS results: Psychology & Sociology at QMU has scored 100% student satisfaction in 2018. Sociology at QMU has also been ranked 1st in Scotland in the Guardian University League Table 2019. But don’t take our word for it – come and join us at one of the open days and meet some of our current students! the opportunity to tailor the course after your own interests. As I have a strong