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When you choose to study with us, you'll earn a British Psychological Society (BPS)-accredited degree, be taught by renowned psychology experts, and undertake a professional placement that boosts your career prospects. Conduct scientific investigations into cognition – exploring learning, communication, memory, reasoning, and emotions – while analyzing how biological, environmental, social, and cultural factors shape human behavior. Under the guidance of our School of Psychology's experienced faculty, you'll cultivate critical thinking, leadership, and innovative skills valuable in any profession. You'll study in the University of Wolverhampton's Millennium City building, equipped with psychology laboratories, simulated research spaces, and our distinctive cyberpsychology lab featuring virtual reality and eye-tracking technology to enhance your learning experience.
Key course highlights
The program holds British Psychological Society accreditation
Achieving a 50% overall grade and completing the empirical psychology project grants you automatic qualification for the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) with the British Psychological Society (BPS).
Our program includes professional placement options, allowing you to apply your knowledge in real-world settings.
Taught by leading educators and researchers in the field.
Course structure overview
This program belongs to the School of Psychology within the Faculty of Education, Health & Wellbeing. Our school boasts more than 50 faculty members who contribute diverse expertise to enhance student learning across our curriculum. Recognized as a premier institution for psychology education, we employ cutting-edge teaching techniques that emphasize applying scientific and theoretical concepts to human experiences. Our faculty members participate in dynamic research groups through the Centre for Psychological Research, producing influential academic work that creates tangible improvements in people's lives. Examine scientific perspectives on mental processes, motivation, and actions. Coursework explores psychological theories, ethical considerations, and practical implementations, covering social, cognitive, health, clinical, and developmental psychology along with relevant research methodologies.
96 UCAS points