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Overview
Psychology has a daily impact on people’s lives. Study full-time in Cambridge with our world-leading researchers, and take the first step towards a career as a chartered psychologist on our British Psychological Society (BPS) accredited degree. There’s the option to take a placement year in industry as part of your course.
Curiosity about people’s thoughts, feelings and behaviour is at the centre of this course. You’ll be encouraged to keep asking questions, and develop the scientific, analytical and research skills you need to become psychologists of the future to find answers.
Psychology affects everything we do. while on this course, you’ll learn about the science of mind and behaviour, covering the breadth of discipline, from applied, social and clinical psychology, to cognitive neuroscience and biological psychology. While on this course, you’ll learn about scientific, philosophical and historical areas of psychology. Our core modules will give you a solid foundation in the main principles of psychology, and our optional modules the freedom to concentrate on your own interests in more depth. By the time you graduate, you’ll be able to follow your interests into specialised further study, or find a career perfectly suited to you.
Our staff are actively engaged in research, and they’ll support you all the way. Plus, there’s the opportunity to go to extra-curricular weekly seminars, which feature guest presentations from specialist academics and researchers.
While you’re here, you’ll take advantage of our excellent research facilities, including specialist laboratories for measuring electrical activity in the brain, eye movement, psychoneuroimmunology, emotions and communication, psychometrics, human behaviour, consumer reactions, and much more.
Our course is accredited by the British Psychological Society. Providing you graduate with at least a second-class honours degree, you’ll be eligible for graduate chartered membership of the Society. This is the first step towards becoming a chartered psychologist.
Careers
Industry links
We work with employers to make sure you graduate with the knowledge, skills and abilities they need. They help us review what we teach and how we teach it – and they offer hands-on, practical opportunities to learn through work-based projects, internships or placements.
Our psychology degree includes an optional placement year between Years 2 and 3. It’s a brilliant opportunity to get work experience and boost your employability, and our Placements Team is here to support you.
Future careers
This degree will open up a wide range of careers. You could undertake further training to go on to become a counselling or clinical psychologist, or specialise in areas like health, educational or forensic psychology. You’ll be able to become a Graduate Member of the British Psychological Society if you graduate with at least a second-class honours degree.
The skills you’ll learn are highly transferable, so you won’t be limited in your choices. The ability to write well, analyse data and understand social behaviour will prepare you for whichever career path you choose.
Graduation doesn’t need to be the end of your time with us. If you’d like to continue your studies we offer a wide range of full-time and part-time postgraduate courses including Masters in Foundations in Clinical Psychology, Clinical Child Psychology, Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience and Research Methods in Psychology.
Modules & Assessment
Year one, core modules
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The Psychology of Everyday Life
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Social and Developmental Psychology
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Theoretical Foundations in Psychology
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Becoming a Researcher: Using Data
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Becoming a Researcher: Designing Research
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Introduction to Clinical and Health Psychology
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Issues in Child Development and Social Psychology
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Fundamentals of Cognitive Psychology
Year one, optional modules
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Anglia Language Programme
Year two, core modules
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Biopsychology
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Psychopathology
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Contemporary Social Psychology
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Issues in the Professional Practice of Psychology
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Learning, Memory and Perception
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Personality, Intelligence and Psychometrics
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Research Techniques for Psychology
Year three, core modules
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Language and Thought
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Lifespan Development
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Major Project (Psychology)
Year three, optional modules
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Clinical Psychology
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Atypical Development
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Neuropsychology
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Psychological Therapies
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Consumer Psychology
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Critical Issues in Health Psychology
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Emotion
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Forensic Psychology
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Groups in Conflict, Social Psychological Issues
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Sex, Sexuality and Gender
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Psychology in the Workplace
Assessment
Throughout the course, we’ll use a range of assessment methods to measure your progress. You’ll complete exams (both written and practical), essays, research reports, oral presentations, lab reports and a dissertation on a subject of your choice.
Where you’ll study
Your faculty
The Faculty of Science & Engineering is one of the largest of the four faculties at Anglia Ruskin University. Whether you choose to study with us full-time or part-time, on campus or at a distance, there’s an option whatever your level – from a foundation degree, BSc, MSc, PhD or professional doctorate.
Whichever course you pick, you’ll gain the theory and practical skills needed to progress with confidence. Join us and you could find yourself learning in the very latest laboratories or on field trips or work placements with well-known and respected companies. You may even have the opportunity to study abroad.
Everything we do in the faculty has a singular purpose: to provide a world-class environment to create, share and advance knowledge in science, technology and engineering fields. This is key to all of our futures.