

BA English and Psychology
About this course
English and psychology is a combination that might initially appear to sit at opposite ends of the academic spectrum, but it is one of the most intellectually productive pairings in the humanities and social sciences. English develops your capacity for close reading, sustained critical argument, and attentive engagement with how language creates meaning, emotion and character. Psychology asks how the mind actually works, using empirical methods to investigate perception, memory, development, social influence, and the disorders that arise when psychological processes go wrong. Together they give you analytical tools that work at both the humanistic and the scientific levels. At the University of Strathclyde you will study this four-year programme, developing the written and verbal communication skills, creative thinking, and analytical breadth that English develops alongside the scientific training in psychological theory and research methods that a serious psychology education requires. The combination is valued by employers precisely because it is unusual: a graduate who can both write with clarity and precision and think empirically about human behaviour is genuinely distinctive. The programme includes a year abroad, extending your intellectual engagement with both disciplines in an international context. Graduates of English and psychology find their skills valuable in an exceptionally wide range of careers. Counselling and psychotherapy (with further postgraduate training), clinical psychology, human resources, organisational development, education, social care, journalism, publishing, communications, market research, and the civil service are all common destinations. The combination of linguistic precision and scientific understanding of human behaviour is particularly useful in roles that require both clear communication and a sophisticated understanding of people. Postgraduate study in psychology, clinical psychology, creative writing, English, or education is a natural next step for those who wish to specialise or develop their interests in a more focused direction.
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