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Our Psychology and Child Development program serves as an excellent foundation for careers involving youth in educational, clinical psychology, or caregiving fields. Investigate how psychological principles define our identities and affect children's behavior and growth. You'll examine crucial topics ranging from optimal reading acquisition methods to the worldviews of neurodivergent youth. By emphasizing practical applications and evidence-based methods, you'll develop expertise in child psychology and wellbeing. The option for a placement year provides hands-on experience that enhances future career prospects. This comprehensive program allows you to maintain career flexibility while cultivating specialized knowledge, which informs your final year research project. Additional opportunities include research assistantships where you can collaborate with faculty on active studies.
You'll utilize our state-of-the-art Science Center resources, featuring cognitive research stations, psychophysiology tools, and simulation technology. Our child development lab facilitates participation in family-based research initiatives, with findings often applied to community programs. Past studies have examined television's behavioral effects, creativity assessment, and psychological approaches to preventing childhood dog bites.
Upon graduation, you'll receive: BSc (Hons) Psychology and Child Development
Career Paths
This degree opens doors to diverse professions including education specialists, family support roles, play therapists, and research positions. Many alumni pursue advanced training to become clinical or educational psychologists, while others enter teaching or social work through postgraduate qualifications.
With additional certification, graduates frequently secure positions as: Clinical psychologists (salary range £40,000 - £60,000)
Educational psychologists (£37,000 - £55,000), Counseling psychologists (£37,000 to £50,000)
Health psychologists (£37,000 - £55,000), Teachers (£23,000 to £37,000)
Social workers (£24,000 to £40,000).