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BSc Psychology In Business (With Foundation Year)
About this course
Psychology in business is a discipline that applies the science of human behaviour and mental processes to the specific contexts of the workplace and commercial organisation. It draws on organisational psychology, consumer behaviour, leadership, motivation, and decision-making research to understand why people behave as they do in professional settings, and how that understanding can make organisations more effective, humane, and successful. In a world where businesses compete increasingly on the quality of their people and their culture, psychological insight has become a genuine commercial asset. At Liverpool Hope University, this four-year full-time degree provides a thorough grounding in psychology, including core concepts such as perception, cognition, personality, and social behaviour, while connecting that grounding directly to organisational and business contexts. You will study how psychological theory and research apply to management, human resources, consumer behaviour, leadership, and organisational development, developing both the scientific understanding and the practical judgment that business roles require. Specialised tutorials support the direct application of psychology to organisational issues. The programme includes a foundation year, a sandwich year, a year abroad option, and work placements, all of which strengthen your professional experience and employability. The typical entry tariff is 88 UCAS points. Graduates of psychology in business programmes find careers in human resources, organisational development, talent management, marketing and consumer research, management consulting, learning and development, and general business management. The combination of psychological insight and business awareness is valued across every sector where understanding and influencing human behaviour in professional contexts matters. Many graduates also pursue further professional development or postgraduate study in occupational psychology, business psychology, or human resource management, and some pursue the additional training needed for chartered psychologist status.
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