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BSc Psychology
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Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behaviour, asking questions that are as fundamental as any in the sciences or humanities: why do people think and act the way they do? How do biological processes, social environments, and individual experience combine to shape personality, emotion, and cognition? What goes wrong in mental health, and how can psychological understanding help? These questions matter for medicine, education, public policy, business, and everyday life, making psychology one of the most versatile and widely applicable disciplines available. At the University of Cumbria, this three-year full-time degree is accredited by the British Psychological Society, meaning it provides the Graduate Basis for Chartership required for further professional training in psychology. You will explore human behaviour and cognition across a range of contexts and lifespans, from the biological basis of behaviour to the impact of social environments on development and wellbeing. The curriculum includes advanced research methods, with training in qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approaches, data handling, and analysis. Problem-based and experiential learning are woven through the programme, giving you hands-on practice in applying psychological principles rather than engaging with theory alone. You will investigate topics spanning developmental psychology, social influences, cognitive processes, and the psychology of mental health, building both theoretical knowledge and practical research competence. Psychology at Cumbria is taught in a supportive environment that develops not just subject knowledge but the graduate skills, including critical thinking, communication, and analytical ability, that employers across many sectors value. Graduates go on to careers in mental health and social care, education, human resources, marketing, research, the criminal justice system, and many other fields. Those who want to specialise as psychologists go on to postgraduate training in clinical, educational, forensic, counselling, or occupational psychology. The BPS accreditation means your degree is the recognised first step on that professional pathway.
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