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BSc Psychology (BSc Hons)
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Psychology is a science of profound human relevance, asking how people perceive, think, remember, feel, and behave, and what drives the enormous variations in experience and capability that we observe across individuals and groups. As a degree-level discipline, it combines rigorous experimental and statistical methods with engagement with theory drawn from biology, neuroscience, philosophy, and the social sciences. Studying psychology trains you to evaluate evidence critically, think about causation and correlation carefully, and apply scientific reasoning to questions that matter directly to people's lives. At Edinburgh Napier University, this four-year full-time programme leads to an Honours degree and is structured to provide both breadth and depth in the discipline. The four-year Honours structure is standard in Scotland and allows for a gradual deepening of study, with students developing specialist knowledge and research skills as they progress. You will study core areas including cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, social psychology, biological psychology, personality, and abnormal psychology, as well as developing a strong foundation in research methods and statistical analysis. The degree includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study in a different country and engage with how psychology is taught and practised in different academic traditions and cultural contexts. Edinburgh Napier's location in Edinburgh gives you access to a vibrant city with a strong research and health sector presence. Graduates in psychology go on to a wide range of careers. Those who wish to practise as professional psychologists in clinical, educational, forensic, or occupational settings will typically need to pursue postgraduate training, and a strong Honours degree is the foundation for those routes. Others move directly into roles in human resources, market research, public health, social work, education, communications, the civil service, and many other fields where understanding behaviour and using evidence well are valued. The combination of scientific rigour, human insight, and quantitative skill that psychology develops is genuinely useful across a broad spectrum of professional contexts.
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