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BA/BSc Publishing and Psychology
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Publishing and psychology might seem an unlikely pair, but both are fundamentally concerned with how people think and what motivates them. Publishing is the business of bringing ideas to audiences, through editing, design, marketing, digital platforms, and the careful curation of what gets made and read. Psychology provides a rigorous scientific grounding in human cognition, behaviour, emotion, and social dynamics. Understanding both means you can approach the business of communication with insight into why certain ideas resonate, how readers engage with different kinds of content, and what makes a marketing message effective. At the University of Derby, this three-year full-time programme begins with a foundation year that builds your academic confidence and introduces you to the key ideas in both fields, making it an accessible route for students who are ready for degree-level thinking but may benefit from a structured preparatory stage. Through the main degree, you will study the workings of the modern publishing industry alongside core areas of psychological science, developing practical editorial and production skills while also building your understanding of human development, social behaviour, and research methods. The programme includes a sandwich year, giving you the opportunity to complete a professional placement in a publishing or media-related environment, and work placement provision is built in throughout. The typical entry tariff is 104 UCAS points. This combination of skills is valued across the creative industries and beyond. Graduates go on to work in publishing houses, media companies, digital content organisations, marketing agencies, and communications roles in the public and voluntary sectors. The psychological grounding supports careers in human resources, counselling (with further training), research, and user experience design. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in publishing, psychology, or media studies, and the practical publishing experience gained during the placement year is a genuine asset in a competitive industry.
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