

BSc Psychology
About this course
Psychology is the scientific study of the human mind and behaviour, a discipline that asks why people think, feel, and act as they do and investigates those questions with the methods of careful observation, controlled experiment, and statistical analysis. It is both a natural science, concerned with the biological underpinnings of thought and emotion, and a social science, attentive to the ways in which relationships, culture, and social structure shape individual experience. The breadth of psychology means that studying it opens intellectual territory ranging from neuroscience and cognitive processes to social dynamics, development, and mental health. This four-year, full-time programme at Abertay University leads to a Bachelor of Science with Honours and includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study psychology in a different academic and cultural environment. The programme is designed to be flexible, allowing you to tailor your studies to your own interests as you progress through the degree, whether those lie in cognitive psychology, neuroscience, forensic psychology, health psychology, or other areas. You will develop strong skills in research design, data analysis, and scientific communication alongside your theoretical knowledge of the discipline. Psychology graduates move into a wide range of careers. Professional psychology routes, including clinical, educational, forensic, occupational, and health psychology, require further postgraduate training after the undergraduate degree. The year abroad also adds an international dimension that can be particularly valuable for those interested in cross-cultural psychology or in working in international settings. Beyond the psychological professions, graduates find employment in human resources, healthcare support, research, education, social care, marketing, and public policy, drawing on the analytical and interpersonal skills the degree develops. Further postgraduate study is a common route for those who wish to pursue professional qualification or research careers.
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