

BSc Psychology with Neuroscience
About this course
Psychology with Neuroscience is a combination that takes the science of human behaviour and grounds it in an understanding of the biological structures and processes that produce it. Psychology asks why people behave, think, and feel as they do, drawing on a wide range of experimental, clinical, and theoretical approaches to understand the mind. Neuroscience examines the physical basis of these mental processes, exploring how the brain controls movement, processes sensory information, regulates emotion, and generates consciousness. At the University of Keele, this three-year full-time programme blends the core content of a psychology degree with neuroscience perspectives, giving you a broad understanding of human behaviour and applying that knowledge to real-world situations. You will study the major areas of psychology, including cognitive, developmental, social, and clinical, alongside neuroscientific topics that address the biological substrates of behaviour. The programme includes a sandwich placement year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, giving you direct professional experience in a psychology or bioscience context and the chance to study in a different academic culture. These elements significantly strengthen your preparation for employment or further study in a competitive field. Graduates of psychology with neuroscience programmes go on to careers in healthcare, research, human resources, user experience, education, and the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. The neuroscience element opens additional paths in biomedical research and healthcare settings where understanding the biological basis of mental health is directly relevant. For those wishing to pursue professional qualifications in clinical, educational, or forensic psychology, the BPS-accredited psychology component of the degree provides the necessary foundation. Postgraduate study in psychology, neuroscience, clinical psychology, or a related biomedical field is a well-established next step.
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