

BSc Psychology
About this course
Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behaviour, asking how we perceive the world around us, how memory, attention, and language work, how emotions and motivations drive action, how we develop across the lifespan, and how social and cultural contexts shape who we are. It is one of the most popular and intellectually diverse of the social sciences, combining the methods of natural science with questions that have occupied philosophers for centuries. Studying psychology trains you to evaluate evidence critically, to design and interpret research, and to apply scientific thinking to human experience. At Sussex you will study in one of the UK's largest schools of psychology, with a programme that spans the breadth of the discipline while connecting you to academics who are leading researchers in the areas they teach. The degree includes a foundation year for those who need additional preparation, making it accessible to a wider range of students. It also includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement, giving you substantial professional and international experience alongside your academic development. Across the programme you will cover cognitive, developmental, social, biological, and individual differences psychology alongside research methods and statistics, developing both your knowledge of the discipline and your empirical research skills. Psychology graduates are well placed for a wide range of careers. Clinical, educational, occupational, forensic, and health psychology are all potential specialisations, though most require further postgraduate training and accreditation. Many graduates move directly into careers in human resources, education, social research, healthcare, marketing and consumer insight, social work, and management, where psychological knowledge and research skills are highly valued. Postgraduate study in psychology or a related field is a common path for those who wish to develop clinical or research expertise. Sussex's large school and strong research profile provide good pathways into both professional practice and academic careers.
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