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BSc Psychology
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Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behaviour, using empirical methods to investigate questions about how people perceive, think, feel, remember, learn, and act. It is a discipline of unusual breadth, encompassing the neuroscience of perception and memory, the psychology of social influence and group behaviour, developmental processes from infancy through to old age, and the clinical understanding of mental health and psychological difficulty. What unites this range is a shared commitment to generating knowledge through careful observation, controlled investigation, and rigorous analysis. At the University of Northampton, this three-year full-time programme provides a broad and thorough introduction to psychology across its major domains. You will study cognitive psychology, social psychology, developmental psychology, biological psychology, individual differences, and abnormal psychology, building a comprehensive understanding of the field. Research methods and statistics are central to the curriculum throughout: psychology is an empirical science, and the ability to design studies, collect and analyse data, and evaluate research critically is fundamental to the degree. You will carry out practical research projects that develop your skills in applying these methods, as well as your ability to communicate scientific findings clearly in written reports. Northampton's programme is designed to be accessible and supportive while maintaining the academic rigour that the discipline requires. You will develop skills that are genuinely transferable: critical thinking, data analysis, clear communication, and the capacity to understand and work with people effectively across a range of contexts. Graduates pursue careers in mental health support, human resources, education, healthcare, marketing and consumer research, social work, and the civil service. Many go on to postgraduate study or professional qualifications in clinical psychology, counselling, educational psychology, or occupational psychology. A degree in psychology is valued across any profession that benefits from a scientific understanding of human behaviour.
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