Psychology A Level
Social Sciences


What will you be working towards?
Code | NULL |
Qualification Type | GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent |
Qualification Level | Level 3 |
Course type | Full Time |
Overview
The subject of Psychology will introduce students to a broad range of topics, including how society may affect our behaviour, how memories are formed, why eating disorders occur and detailed understanding of conditions such as depression and OCD.
Details
How will it be delivered?
This course of study covers eleven units across the two years, with no coursework. The emphasis is on applying knowledge and understanding and being able to evaluate and analyse psychological research and theory. Psychology aims to develop students’ transferable skills of critical thinking; enhancing students’ ability to construct clear and coherent arguments using evidence.
A Level Examination
Entry requirements
Level 6 or above in English (Language or Literature) and Maths GCSE’s are essential.
Your next steps...
Psychology is the science of mind, behaviour, and experience. By studying this course, students will obtain an excellent introduction to the key areas of psychology. The subject lies at the intersection of many other different disciplines, including biology, medicine, linguistics, philosophy, anthropology and sociology.
For example, neuropsychology is allied with biology, since the aim is to map different areas of the brain and explain how each underpins different brain functions, such as memory or language. Other branches of psychology are more closely connected with medicine. Health psychologists help people manage disease and pain. Similarly, clinical psychologists help alleviate the suffering caused by mental disorders.