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BSc Psychology
About this course
Psychology is the scientific study of the mind, behaviour, and the relationships through which human beings understand themselves and each other. It investigates how people think, feel, perceive, learn, and develop, asking both how mental processes work at a neurological and cognitive level and how they are shaped by social, cultural, and environmental factors. It is one of the most directly relevant sciences for understanding everyday human experience, and its methods and insights are applied across healthcare, education, business, and public policy. At the University of St Mark and St John, this three-year, full-time degree immerses you in research and learning in a way that connects psychological understanding to the real world. You will explore how psychology can be applied to influence society, solve problems, and investigate human behaviour and thinking across a wide range of contexts. The programme develops your capacity to evaluate psychological theories critically, conduct and interpret research, and apply your knowledge to the kinds of questions about human behaviour that matter most in contemporary life. Psychology graduates work across many sectors in which understanding human behaviour is professionally valuable. For those who wish to work directly with people, postgraduate training is required to enter the regulated clinical, counselling, educational, and forensic psychology fields, and this degree, if BPS-accredited, provides the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership needed to access those routes. More broadly, psychology graduates build careers in human resources, marketing, research, social care, education, public health, and the technology and data sectors, where understanding what motivates and shapes human behaviour is increasingly central to professional practice. Postgraduate study in psychology or applied mental health is also a natural direction for those who wish to develop specialist expertise.
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