What You Will Study
In the first year you'll develop an understanding of Research Methods and develop a broad knowledge of some of the key ideas that underpin the discipline. In second year, you will build upon this and delve into explaining complex ideas and behaviours.
First year topics include:
Approaches in Psychology, Research Methods,
Social Influence, Biopsychology, Psychopathology, Memory and Attachment
Second year topics include:
Gender, Schizophrenia, Addiction and Issues
and Debates
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How You Will Be Assessed
All units are assessed by examination and there is no coursework element.
You will sit three papers at the end of the second year. These papers will contain at least 30% assessment of mathematical content and 'how science works'
Year 2- To achieve the full A Level you will sit 3 exam papers at the end of the second year as follows.
Paper 1- 96 marks 2 hours
Paper 2- 96 marks 2 hours
Paper 3- 96 marks 2 hoursIn exceptional circumstances there may be the opportunity to sit the AS in Psychology in 1 year.
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Entry Requirements
5 GCSEs at Grade 9-4, including English Language
PLUS
Grade 5 in Maths OR Science.
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Further Study
Many students who study A Level Psychology go on to university to study at degree level. Psychology is a popular subject and universities usually specify high grades at A Level as entrance requirements. Some universities also require you to have a Science subject at A level to show your scientific approach. You can also study related degrees.