

BSc Psychology with Business Psychology with a Foundation Year
About this course
Psychology with business psychology examines how psychological principles apply in organisational and workplace contexts, combining the scientific study of mind and behaviour with a focused application to the world of work and business. Business psychology draws on social and occupational psychology to understand how people behave in organisations, how teams function, what drives motivation and engagement, how selection and assessment work, and how leadership and culture shape organisational life. It is a field with direct practical relevance in human resources, talent management, leadership development, and the design of more effective and humane workplaces. At the University of Kent this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, providing additional academic preparation for students who would benefit from a broader grounding in psychology and related disciplines before the main degree. Across the programme you will study how people think, perceive, and feel, developing an understanding of human behaviour that spans the full range of psychological inquiry, from cognitive and developmental psychology to social and occupational applications. The business psychology specialism gives you the specific knowledge and frameworks needed for professional roles in people and organisations, including assessment, selection, development, and change management. The combination of general psychological understanding and business psychology expertise is valued in human resources, talent management, organisational development, occupational psychology practice, and management consultancy. Many graduates also move into marketing, public relations, research, social work, and healthcare, where psychological insight is directly applicable. Those who wish to practise as chartered psychologists typically continue to postgraduate training accredited by the British Psychological Society. Others pursue postgraduate study in business psychology, organisational behaviour, or management to deepen their specialism. The degree opens doors across both the public and private sectors.
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