

BSc Psychology with a Year Abroad
About this course
Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behaviour, encompassing everything from how neurons fire and how memories form to how groups influence individuals and how mental health conditions develop and can be treated. It is one of the most intellectually broad of the sciences, drawing on biology, statistics, philosophy, and social science, and it develops a particular combination of analytical rigour and human curiosity that is valuable across an enormous range of careers. A psychology degree provides both a grounding in scientific method and a deep engagement with what it means to be a thinking, feeling, social being. At the University of East Anglia, this four-year full-time programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study psychology in an international context and broaden your academic and personal horizons. UEA has a strong research profile in psychology, with active research groups working across clinical, cognitive, developmental, and social psychology, and the teaching benefits from that research culture. The year abroad enriches your degree with an international dimension, exposing you to different research traditions and cultural contexts and building the cross-cultural awareness and adaptability that employers value. The typical entry tariff of 120 points makes the programme accessible to students with a broad range of academic backgrounds. Psychology is one of the most popular university subjects precisely because its graduates are versatile and in demand. Many go on to postgraduate training in clinical, educational, counselling, forensic, or occupational psychology, which are the routes to becoming a chartered practitioner psychologist and to working in regulated clinical and educational roles. Others move into careers in human resources, marketing and consumer research, NHS management, social research, teaching, and the charity sector. The year abroad adds an international dimension that can be particularly valuable in organisations working across cultural contexts. For those who enjoy research, postgraduate degrees in psychology or neuroscience open doors to academic and research careers.
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