

BSc Cognitive Psychology
About this course
Cognitive psychology is the branch of psychology concerned with how the mind processes information. It asks how we perceive, attend to, learn, remember, and think about the world, and how those processes sometimes go wrong in ways that produce distortions, errors, and disorders. Cognitive psychology has transformed our understanding of the mind over the past half-century, providing accounts of memory, attention, language, reasoning, and decision-making that have implications for everything from education and clinical practice to human factors in engineering and the design of intelligent systems. At the University of East Anglia, this three-year full-time programme gives you a thorough grounding in both the core discipline of psychology and the specific tradition of cognitive science. You will study the major theoretical frameworks and experimental methods of cognitive psychology, from classic studies in memory and attention through to contemporary debates in computational modelling and cognitive neuroscience. UEA's research strengths in psychology, including active work in cognition, memory, and perception, mean the teaching is informed by current research rather than textbook accounts alone. The typical entry tariff of 136 points reflects the analytical and empirical demands of a programme built around scientific method and quantitative reasoning. Cognitive psychology graduates are well placed for careers in research, clinical psychology, user experience design, human factors, and any field where understanding how people think and process information matters. Many go on to postgraduate study in cognitive neuroscience, clinical psychology, educational psychology, or artificial intelligence, where cognitive science provides an important intellectual foundation. The research skills you develop, designing experiments, analysing data, and interpreting evidence, are also valued in roles beyond psychology, in market research, consultancy, and data science, where rigorous thinking about human behaviour is increasingly central to how organisations make decisions.
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