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Psychology explores the scientific examination of mental processes and actions. It focuses on comprehending human cognition, behavior, responses, and social dynamics, enabling psychologists to assist individuals while also tackling broader social challenges through scholarly research and applied work. A psychology degree offers limitless career possibilities, given the valuable graduate competencies, psychological knowledge, and analytical abilities developed during the program. Our institution combines globally renowned expertise in experimental psychology, cognitive science, and cognitive neuroscience to advance the understanding of human and animal conduct.
This program holds accreditation from the British Psychological Society (BPS). Students earning at least second-class Honours in Psychology qualify for the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC), initiating their path toward becoming Chartered Psychologists. The School of Psychology & Neuroscience fosters a vibrant student community, with the Psychology Society organizing diverse activities including retreats, social gatherings, and collaborative exercises throughout the academic year.
Our nurturing academic setting helps students build comprehensive psychological expertise while acquiring versatile skills for their future professions. The curriculum blends lectures, assignments, and hands-on laboratory sessions to present fundamental concepts, influential studies, and notable experiments—all structured to enhance autonomous research capabilities, articulate communication, and analytical reasoning. While psychologists are commonly associated with healthcare and education sectors, psychology graduates thrive across numerous fields. This degree creates opportunities in educational, clinical, occupational psychology, and counseling, while also preparing graduates for emerging domains like data analytics, teaching, social robotics, AI, and youth mental health services, alongside academic research and university teaching roles.