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BSc Psychology with French
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Psychology combined with French is a pairing that opens doors in both the scientific study of the mind and the world of international communication and culture. Psychology is the science of mental processes and behaviour, investigating how people perceive, think, feel, learn, and interact, across contexts as diverse as health, sport, education, and social life. French adds a linguistic and cultural dimension that is genuinely valuable in an increasingly interconnected world, giving you the ability to engage with one of the world's most widely spoken languages and its rich literary, philosophical, and scientific traditions. At Aberdeen this four-year full-time degree allows you to develop genuine competence in both disciplines. You will study the core areas of psychology, including cognition, biological psychology, developmental psychology, social psychology, and research methods, building the scientific rigour and critical thinking that the discipline demands. Your French studies run in parallel, developing linguistic proficiency and cultural knowledge through literature, film, linguistics, and engagement with contemporary French-speaking societies. A year abroad is embedded in the programme, giving you the immersive language experience that is essential for reaching a high level of fluency and an invaluable opportunity to experience another culture directly. Graduates from this combination pursue careers in a wide range of fields, including psychological research, mental health services, education, international business, human resources, journalism, and communication. The ability to operate in French alongside a psychology qualification is particularly valuable in international organisations, healthcare settings with French-speaking populations, and research environments that collaborate across borders. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study in psychology, French studies, or interdisciplinary fields, using the dual expertise of their undergraduate degree as a platform for specialist development.
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