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The BSc (Hons) Psychology in Education program provides a comprehensive blend of theoretical knowledge and practical insights into psychology's role in educational settings. This British Psychological Society-accredited course features instruction from globally recognized experts in Educational Psychology, emphasizing a social justice approach. You'll explore psychological theories of learning as part of human development across various environments including family settings, early childhood education, and formal schooling.
The BSc (Hons) Psychology in Education program consists of 120 credits per academic year, offering both compulsory and elective modules covering key psychological disciplines like biological, cognitive, developmental, and social psychology - all with an educational focus. Our curriculum continuously evolves to incorporate cutting-edge research and address psychology's growing impact on education. Students may also choose complementary modules from our BA (Hons) Education program, gaining perspective on how psychology interacts with sociological, historical, and philosophical aspects of education.