

BSc Psychology
About this course
Psychology at York is taught as a rigorous experimental biological science, grounding the study of mind, brain, and behaviour in the empirical methods and scientific standards that characterise the natural sciences. This approach reflects a conviction that understanding human thought, perception, memory, emotion, and action requires the same discipline and care with evidence that biology and chemistry demand, and it produces graduates with strong quantitative skills, experimental competence, and a genuinely scientific approach to understanding human nature. At the University of York this three-year full-time programme takes you through the core areas of psychological science, including cognitive, developmental, social, biological, and clinical psychology, alongside training in research methods, statistics, and experimental design. The scientific orientation means you will carry out your own empirical work, learning to design studies, collect and analyse data, and interpret results critically. A sandwich year and a year abroad are incorporated into the degree, and a work placement is built in, giving you the chance to apply psychological knowledge in a professional context and to study psychology in a different academic and cultural environment. Many organisations are interested in explaining, understanding, predicting, or changing human behaviour, and psychology graduates are consequently in demand across a remarkable range of sectors. Those who wish to practise as clinical, educational, forensic, or other applied psychologists typically continue to postgraduate professional training. Others move into human resources, market research, user experience design, healthcare, the civil service, research, counselling, and education. The strong scientific training York provides is also valued in data science, clinical trials research, and evidence-based policy. Many graduates continue to postgraduate research in psychology, neuroscience, or cognitive science.
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