

BSc Psychology
About this course
Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behaviour, bringing rigorous empirical methods to bear on some of the most complex and fundamental questions about human experience. It examines how people perceive, think, remember, feel and act, and it investigates how these processes are shaped by biological, developmental, social and cultural factors. As a discipline it is both theoretically rich and practically significant, with applications in healthcare, education, organisations, sport, law and public policy. At the University of Kent you will engage with the full breadth of psychology across a three-year full-time programme, developing expertise in areas that reflect the department's particular strengths, including facial recognition, social inequality, child development and moral psychology. You will study the core fields of psychological science, including cognitive, social, developmental, biological and abnormal psychology, and you will develop the research skills in experimental design and statistical analysis that are central to the discipline. Kent's standing in the international research rankings reflects the quality of the academic environment in which you will be studying. You will develop the ability to evaluate evidence critically, to design and conduct empirical research, to analyse data using appropriate statistical methods, and to communicate your findings clearly in writing and presentation. These are transferable skills that are valued across many sectors beyond psychology itself. The British Psychological Society-accredited programme provides the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership, which is the foundation for postgraduate training as a clinical, counselling, educational, occupational or forensic psychologist. Many graduates also move directly into careers in healthcare, social services, human resources, research, education, marketing and business, where psychological knowledge and the analytical skills developed through the degree are genuine assets. Postgraduate study in psychology or a related applied field is a common next step for those seeking professional registration.
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