Course Description

The Bachelor of Science (Honours) Psychology programme provides an extensive understanding of how individuals think, feel, and behave within diverse contexts. This course equips students with a solid foundation in psychological theory, research, and practical application, preparing them for a broad range of professional opportunities. The degree offers insight into human cognition, emotion, and behaviour, with a strong emphasis on ethical research practices and critical evaluation.

Students undertaking this programme will engage with the core principles of psychology across biological, cognitive, social, and developmental domains. The course is structured to develop analytical, research, and reflective skills that can be applied to real-world issues across public, private, and healthcare sectors.

What You Will Learn

The programme enables students to acquire comprehensive knowledge and practical expertise in key areas of psychology, including:

  • Application of both quantitative and qualitative research methods in line with ethical standards.
  • Critical evaluation of psychological theories and contemporary debates on a national and global scale.
  • Analysis of biological, cognitive, developmental, and social perspectives of human behaviour.
  • Understanding of historical and conceptual issues that have shaped modern psychology.
  • Development of personal and professional skills, including critical thinking, independent learning, and effective communication.
  • Reflection on individual strengths and areas for growth to foster resilience and adaptability in professional contexts.

Learning outcomes are structured progressively across each stage of study—CertHE (Level 4), DipHE (Level 5), and BSc (Level 6)—to ensure the development of research competence, theoretical understanding, and employability skills.

Why study this course?

The BSc (Hons) Psychology degree provides students with a diverse learning experience combining academic excellence and professional development. Key features include:

  • An informed and critical understanding of contemporary issues in psychology, encouraging debate and reflection on global and societal challenges.
  • Coursework-based assessment methods such as lab reports, essays, research proposals, and portfolios that support academic and practical learning.
  • Engaging teaching activities that encourage critical thinking, independent study, and collaboration with lecturers and peers.
  • Practical lab-based assessments that enable students to design, conduct, and analyse psychological research.
  • A strong emphasis on employability and transferable skills development, including communication, problem-solving, and time management.

The opportunity to complete the University of Central Lancashire London Employability Award, designed to enhance career readiness and graduate outcomes.

Entry requirements

Academic Route

Minimum Age: 18 years

Applicants must provide evidence of their highest academic qualification, which may include:

  • Level 3 Qualifications (A Levels, NVQ Level 3, Diploma, Certificate, or Access to Higher Education Diploma)
  • International Baccalaureate
  • High School Level Qualifications
  • Level 2 Qualifications or equivalent (for example, GCSEs, NVQ Level 2, Diploma, or Certificate)

Work Route

Minimum Age: 21 years

Applicants who do not meet formal academic entry criteria may apply through the Work Route. This route recognises relevant professional experience in the field, or related industries as an alternative pathway into higher education. Some exceptions may apply for applicants with professional experience in other fields. This entry route ensures that motivated and experienced candidates can progress academically and professionally.

English Language Proficiency

If English is not the first language, applicants must complete an approved free English language test that assesses reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills. Equivalent qualifications may also be accepted.

Interview

All applicants are required to attend an interview with a member of the admissions team as part of the selection process.

Assessments

Student progress will be measured through a variety of assessments designed to showcase both academic and practical skills, including:

  • Written assignments and essays
  • Laboratory reports and practical assessments
  • Group projects and collaborative tasks
  • Research proposals and data analysis exercises
  • Oral presentations

Modules

  • Data Skills
  • Research Skills
  • Communication Skills
  • Professional Development for Practitioners

  • Academic and Professional Skills
  • Introduction to Social and Developmental Psychology
  • Introduction to Biological and Cognitive Psychology
  • Introduction to Psychological Research Methods

  • Advanced Social and Developmental Psychology
  • Advanced Research Methods
  • Advanced Biological and Cognitive Psychology
  • Essential Issues in Psychology, History and Individual Differences

  • Psychology of Everyday Life
  • Psychological Applications in Professional Contexts
  • Forensic and Clinical Psychology
  • Research Project

Study & Career Progression

Graduates of the BSc (Hons) Psychology programme are equipped with the knowledge and transferable skills required to pursue a wide range of career opportunities. The course provides a strong foundation for professional roles within psychology-related disciplines and further postgraduate study.

Career paths may include:

  • Clinical Psychology
  • Counselling and Therapy
  • Mental Health and Wellbeing Practice
  • Human Resources and Organisational Development
  • Educational and Occupational Psychology
  • Forensic and Health Psychology
  • Policy Development and Research
  • Teaching and Academia

The programme also supports students who wish to pursue further academic qualifications or professional training in psychology, social work, healthcare, and related fields. With its combination of theoretical knowledge, applied research, and employability-focused learning, this degree provides a comprehensive platform for both academic advancement and professional success.

Student Fee's & Finance

This course is available to United Kingdom residents who have access to public funds and are eligible for Student Loans Company funding to help cover tuition and living costs.

Funding options include:

  • Tuition Fee Loan: Covers the full cost of the course and is paid directly to the university.
  • Maintenance Loan: Helps cover day-to-day living expenses and is paid directly into the student’s account.
  • Additional Support: Eligible students may apply for Childcare Grants, Disabled Students’ Allowance, or university bursaries that do not require repayment.

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