

BSc Psychology with Sociology
About this course
Psychology and sociology together address the full spectrum of human experience, from the individual mind to the social structures and institutions that shape people's lives. Psychology examines how people think, feel, perceive, remember, learn, and behave, using experimental and empirical methods to build scientific understanding of mental processes. Sociology asks how society is organised, how inequalities arise and are maintained, how norms and institutions shape behaviour, and how social change happens. Studied together, the two disciplines give you tools to understand both the inner life of individuals and the outer structures of the societies they inhabit. Nottingham Trent University's three-year full-time BSc Psychology with Sociology degree is accredited by the British Psychological Society, as the course notes, and carries a typical entry tariff of 104 points. Accreditation provides the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership of the BPS, which is the first step towards professional practice as a psychologist. You will study core psychology across areas including cognitive, social, developmental, and biological psychology, alongside sociological analysis of inequality, identity, power, and social institutions. The combination develops your ability to work across levels of analysis, connecting individual behaviour to social context, and to think critically about evidence from both disciplines. Graduates pursue careers in psychology, social research, health and social care, education, criminal justice, human resources, marketing, public policy, and community organisations. Those wishing to qualify as a psychologist will typically go on to postgraduate training in a specialist area such as clinical, educational, occupational, or forensic psychology. The combined degree also prepares graduates well for roles in social research, policy analysis, and organisations working with communities, reflecting the practical relevance of both psychology and sociology to understanding and addressing social challenges.
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