

BSc Psychology
About this course
Psychology is the scientific study of human thought, feeling, and behaviour, examining everything from the neural processes underlying perception to the social dynamics that shape how groups function. It is a discipline that bridges the biological and the social, drawing on experimental methods, statistics, and theoretical frameworks to understand both the universal patterns of human experience and the individual differences that make each person distinct. Studying psychology gives you a rigorous grounding in scientific thinking alongside a deep knowledge of what makes people the way they are. At Birkbeck College in London, this part-time programme carries accreditation from the British Psychological Society, meaning the qualification is recognised as a Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership and provides the foundation for postgraduate training in professional psychology. Birkbeck's model of evening teaching is designed for students who work during the day or who have other commitments, making this one of the most accessible routes to a BPS-accredited psychology degree in the country. You will engage with the core areas of the discipline, including biological, cognitive, developmental, and social psychology, developing both your theoretical understanding and your ability to design and evaluate psychological research. London provides an exceptionally rich environment in which to study a discipline as connected to human experience as psychology, and Birkbeck's research-active academic community brings the subject to life through teaching grounded in current scholarship. Graduates of this programme move into a wide range of careers. Those who wish to practise as professional psychologists, whether in clinical, educational, occupational, or forensic settings, typically go on to postgraduate training and supervised practice. Others find careers in human resources, market research, social care, education, health promotion, counselling, and public policy. The scientific and analytical skills psychology develops are valued broadly across the labour market, making the degree a strong foundation for almost any career involving people.
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