BSc (Hons) Psychology
Course overview
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time, Part-time |
Duration | 3 years |
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Tuition (Foreign students) | Data not available |
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Entry Requirements
220 points including a minimum of 180 points from two A-Levels or equivalent
GCSE English and Maths at Grade C or above, or Key Skills Communication and Application of Number at Level 2
Appropriate reference(s), as indicated in the relevant application form
If you've got other qualifications or relevant experience, check out the UCAS tariff conversion table via the UCAS website: www.ucas.com
The new Access to HE Diploma requires candidates to accumulate 60 credits, at least 45 of which are at Level 3. To study psychology at the University of Wolverhampton, students must further achieve at least a 'merit' or 'distinction' in at least 18 of their Level 3 credits.
Curriculum
The course places emphasis on a problem-based learning approach. Right from the start, you will gain knowledge and skills through hands-on work with psychological data, examining issues from across the spectrum of human psychology. You will also examine various philosophical approaches to psychology in order to be able to evaluate, critique and question current psychological thinking.
The psychology department organises a range of different learning experiences, ranging from lectures and seminars to group tutorials and research practicals. There's something to suit all tastes.