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BSc Psychology
About this course
Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behaviour, concerned with everything from the neural processes underlying perception and memory to the social and cultural factors that shape how people think, feel, and act. It is one of the most popular subjects at degree level in the UK because it speaks to questions that are genuinely important to understanding human experience, while also developing a rigorous set of research and analytical skills that have wide professional value. Arden University offers its psychology programme through a blended learning model, combining timetabled classes at campus with substantial independent online study through a digital learning environment. This approach gives you the structure and social engagement of campus-based study alongside the flexibility to complete a significant proportion of your learning in your own time and at your own pace, making the programme particularly well suited to students managing work, family, or other commitments alongside their studies. All course materials are provided, keeping costs predictable throughout the degree. The curriculum covers the major areas of psychological science: cognitive, developmental, social, biological, and clinical psychology, alongside research methods and statistical analysis, which are central to the discipline at every level. You will develop research skills, statistical literacy, and the ability to evaluate evidence critically, alongside a broad theoretical understanding of how and why people behave as they do. Graduates pursue a wide range of careers, including in human resources, marketing, healthcare, social care, education, research, and the civil service. Many go on to further training in clinical, counselling, educational, forensic, or occupational psychology, each of which leads to professional qualification. The flexibility of the Arden blended model means the degree is particularly accessible to mature students and career changers who want to develop psychological knowledge alongside existing commitments.
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