

BSc Psychology with integrated Foundation (3-year degree)
About this course
Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behaviour. It asks how people perceive the world, how memory and attention work, what drives emotion and motivation, how people develop across a lifetime, and how mental health problems arise and can be treated. It draws on biological science, statistics, philosophy, and social theory, making it one of the most genuinely interdisciplinary subjects available at undergraduate level. The rigour of its methods and the breadth of its questions give psychology graduates a versatile intellectual toolkit. The University of Buckingham offers a three-year full-time programme designed for students who would benefit from additional preparation before moving into specialist undergraduate content. The first year functions as an integrated foundation, building the academic skills and foundational knowledge, including research methods, statistical thinking, and core psychological concepts, that underpin success in the more advanced study that follows in years two and three. Because this is built into the degree programme itself rather than offered as a separate year, you progress through a coherent course of study with a consistent community of peers and a clear sense of direction from the outset. The programme covers the main areas of the discipline: cognitive, developmental, social, biological, and clinical psychology, with the research methods training that is essential for any graduate wishing to work professionally in psychology or to progress to postgraduate study. Psychology graduates are valued across a wide range of fields precisely because the degree develops strong analytical, quantitative, and interpersonal skills. Many graduates go on to further training in clinical, counselling, educational, forensic, or occupational psychology. Others move directly into careers in human resources, marketing, health and social care, education, research, and the civil service. A psychology degree accredited by the British Psychological Society provides the academic foundation for the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership, an important step for those wishing to pursue professional registration.
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