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BSc Psychology In Business
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Psychology in business is a degree that applies the scientific study of human behaviour, cognition, and motivation to the workplace and the commercial world. It addresses questions that are central to how organisations function: why do people make the decisions they make, how can teams be led and managed more effectively, what motivates employees, how do consumers choose what to buy, and what psychological factors determine success or failure in commercial negotiations? The integration of psychology into business contexts provides insights that purely organisational or management education alone cannot offer. At Liverpool Hope University, this three-year, full-time BSc equips you with knowledge of human thinking and behaviour alongside the practical skills to apply that expertise to business and organisational settings. You will study core psychology including cognitive psychology, social psychology, organisational behaviour, consumer psychology, and research methods, alongside business topics that contextualise the psychological knowledge in commercial and professional settings. A sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement are all available, giving you the opportunity to apply your psychological and business knowledge in real organisations and to develop professional experience before you graduate. The typical entry tariff of 88 points reflects an accessible and welcoming approach to admissions. Psychology in business graduates work in human resources, talent management, organisational development, market research, consumer insights, marketing, management consultancy, and the growing field of behavioural economics and nudge-based policy. The combination of psychological understanding and business knowledge is particularly valued in roles that require understanding and influencing human behaviour in professional contexts. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study in occupational psychology, organisational behaviour, or management, or pursue further professional development in HR or behavioural science. For those who wish to practise as a psychologist, the degree provides a foundation for further postgraduate training leading to professional registration.
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