

BSc Social Psychology with a Year Abroad
About this course
Social psychology is the branch of psychology most directly concerned with how people influence and are influenced by others. It asks how we form impressions of people, how group membership shapes behaviour, why people conform or resist social pressure, how attitudes are formed and changed, and what drives cooperation and conflict between individuals and groups. Social psychology sits at the boundary between psychology and sociology, and it uses rigorous experimental methods alongside observational and qualitative approaches to study questions that are both scientifically important and immediately relevant to everyday life. This four-year programme at the University of East Anglia includes a year abroad as a central feature of the degree. Spending a year at a partner university in another country gives you the experience of studying social psychology in a different cultural and intellectual environment, which is particularly appropriate for a discipline so concerned with how context shapes human behaviour. At UEA you will study the core of social psychology, including social cognition, group processes, prejudice and intergroup relations, persuasion, and social influence, alongside research methods training in both quantitative and qualitative approaches. The four-year duration gives you the depth to develop genuine methodological expertise as well as substantive psychological knowledge. Social psychology graduates have a wide range of career options. The research skills the degree develops are valued in market research, public policy evaluation, human resources, user experience research, and behavioural insight roles in government and consulting. Health psychology, educational psychology, and organisational psychology are more specialised paths that typically require further postgraduate training. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in social or applied psychology, with a professional doctorate or research PhD a common route for those aiming at clinical or academic careers. The year abroad also signals adaptability and cross-cultural competence, which are valued in international and multinational employers.
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