

BA Psychology and a European Language
About this course
Psychology combined with a European language offers a distinctive degree that develops scientific understanding of human behaviour alongside genuine linguistic competence in another language and cultural context. Psychology is the empirical study of mind and behaviour, drawing on cognitive science, neuroscience, social psychology and developmental psychology to understand how people think, feel and act. Adding a European language to this mix extends your analytical toolkit to include cross-cultural perspectives on psychological phenomena, as well as the practical ability to engage with research and professional practice across linguistic boundaries. At the University of Stirling, this four-year programme develops your psychological knowledge and research skills alongside your proficiency in a European language. You will study core areas of psychology, including cognitive psychology, social psychology, biological psychology and research methods, building the empirical and statistical skills that underpin scientific practice in the discipline. Your language study develops reading, writing and speaking proficiency to a high level, and a year abroad gives you the opportunity to use both your psychological knowledge and your language skills in an international setting, studying or gaining experience at a partner institution. Graduates who combine psychology with a European language are well placed for careers in international organisations, cross-cultural research, human resources, clinical and counselling settings, education, marketing and communications, and social services. The scientific rigour of a psychology degree is valued across many professional contexts, while the language dimension adds a level of international versatility that is increasingly sought after. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in psychology, including conversion courses that lead to professional qualifications in areas such as clinical, counselling or occupational psychology. The combination of empirical training and linguistic competence is a genuinely distinctive credential.
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