Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and how it affects our behavior. In this course, you’ll explore human behavior using scientific methods like observation, measurement, and testing to understand why people act the way they do.
You’ll cover key areas such as biological, cognitive, developmental, and social psychology. You’ll also study personality, intelligence, research methods, and the history of psychology. There’s an option to do a work experience placement to see how theory is used in real life. Our facilities include computer labs with the latest software, research cubicles, interview rooms, and an observation suite, all supported by our psychology technicians.
A psychology degree will help you develop valuable skills that employers want, such as critical thinking, data analysis, communication (written, oral, and visual), numerical reasoning, computer skills, teamwork, project management, and meeting deadlines. These skills make psychology graduates appealing to employers and competitive in the job market.
An accredited psychology degree is a crucial step for becoming a psychologist or moving on to further study. It opens doors to specialized training in areas like clinical psychology, health psychology, educational psychology, and forensic psychology.