

BSc Psychology
About this course
Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behaviour, seeking to understand how people think, feel, perceive, learn, remember, and act, both individually and in social contexts. It is one of the most popular and diverse disciplines in higher education, spanning areas from cognitive and developmental psychology to clinical, social, and neuropsychological research. Understanding human psychology is relevant to almost every aspect of personal and professional life, and the research skills, analytical thinking, and understanding of human behaviour that the degree develops are genuinely transferable across a wide range of careers. At Wrexham University, this part-time degree with a foundation year provides an accessible entry route for students who need to build their academic and research skills before entering the main programme. The foundation year develops study and research methods skills that are central to the psychology degree, alongside an introduction to key psychological theories and concepts, ensuring that you are well prepared for the more advanced study that follows. The part-time mode allows you to manage your studies alongside other commitments while building your psychological knowledge and analytical abilities steadily over the course of the programme. Psychology graduates are valued across a remarkably wide range of sectors. Many go on to further training and postgraduate study in clinical psychology, counselling, educational psychology, or occupational psychology, which provide the routes to professional registration in applied psychological practice. Others move into human resources, marketing, education, social work, healthcare management, user experience research, and the civil service, where the ability to understand human behaviour and engage with evidence about what affects it is directly useful. The research and analytical skills psychology develops, including the ability to design studies, interpret data, and communicate findings clearly, are valued well beyond the boundaries of the discipline itself.
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