

BSc Biology and Psychology
About this course
Biology and psychology is a combination that addresses living things from both the cellular and the behavioural levels, and the connection between the two levels is one of the most productive areas of contemporary science. Biology gives you the tools to understand life at the level of molecules, cells, organisms, and ecosystems, asking how life functions, develops, and evolves. Psychology examines how minds work, how behaviour is generated and modified, and how individual and social life unfolds over development and experience. Where these two disciplines meet, in areas such as neuroscience, evolutionary psychology, animal behaviour, and the biology of mental health, some of the most exciting scientific questions of our time are being addressed. At the University of Stirling this four-year programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study in another country and to encounter different approaches to both disciplines. You will develop a thorough grounding in the core areas of biology, including cell biology, genetics, ecology, and evolution, alongside a rigorous education in psychology covering cognitive, developmental, social, and biological psychology. The combination trains you to think at multiple levels of explanation, understanding how biological processes give rise to psychological phenomena and how psychological findings constrain and inform biological models. Graduates from biology and psychology programmes work in research, healthcare, education, and the life sciences industry. The combination is particularly well suited to careers in neuroscience, clinical psychology (with further training), health psychology, animal behaviour research, pharmaceutical development, and public health. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in psychology, neuroscience, clinical psychology, or biology, while others enter roles in healthcare, counselling (with additional training), education, or the science communication and policy fields. The breadth of the combination means graduates are genuinely adaptable across a range of professional directions.
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