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BSc Psychology
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Psychology is the scientific study of mind, brain, and behaviour, asking how people think, perceive, feel, remember, learn, and act, and what happens when these processes go wrong. It is a discipline that draws on biology, philosophy, statistics, and the social sciences, making it one of the most genuinely interdisciplinary fields available to undergraduate students. Studying psychology develops rigorous research skills, the ability to evaluate evidence critically, and the capacity to understand human experience with both scientific precision and genuine empathy. At Wrexham University, this three-year full-time programme is available with a foundation year for students who need to build their academic skills and subject knowledge before embarking on degree-level study. That first year develops your understanding of psychological theories and concepts alongside the study and research methods skills that are fundamental to the degree, ensuring you enter the full programme with confidence and preparation. From there, you will study core areas of psychology, including biological, cognitive, developmental, social, and individual differences psychology, building the theoretical and empirical grounding required for a recognised psychology degree. You will also develop practical research skills, including the design and analysis of psychological studies, giving you the ability to collect, interpret, and report data in ways that meet scientific standards. Wrexham's supportive learning environment means you will be taught by an engaged team who are invested in your development, and the programme is designed to be accessible without compromising on the intellectual rigour that psychology demands. Graduates of psychology go on to careers in mental health support, social work, education, human resources, market research, health promotion, and a wide range of roles in public and private organisations. Many go on to postgraduate study, including qualifications in clinical, counselling, forensic, educational, or occupational psychology. A degree from an accredited programme provides the foundation for further training toward graduate basis for chartered membership of the British Psychological Society.
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