Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and human behaviour. As such, it is a part of our everyday lives. Psychologists observe and conduct experiments to find out more about the way people act and interact. They try to understand what motivates, challenges or changes us and use this understanding to help us tackle personal and social problems.
An understanding of human behaviour is fundamental to many jobs in society and the study of psychology at A level and beyond remains a very popular choice.
If you study psychology you will be able to develop your analytical and organisational skills and learn about scientific research methods, including collecting and working with data. Learning about human behaviour can also help to build your communication skills and improve your teamwork and leadership skills.
There are 2 units:
Unit 1: Making Sense of Other People
Summary of content:
Students must study all of the above topics.
Unit 2: Understanding Other People
Summary of content:
Students must study all of the above topics.
Psychology can also be completed as a Short Course where Unit 1 would only be completed.
Assessment is exam based with 1½ hour exams for each unit.
AS Level
Psychological Approaches and Applications (externally assessed)
In this unit you will explore four key approaches in psychology – social, cognitive, learning and biological and apply these approaches to issues relevant to contemporary society i.e. gender, aggression and consumer behaviour.
Conducting Psychological Research (internally assessed)
In this unit you will:
A2 Level
Health psychology (externally assessed)
You will explore psychological approaches, theories and studies related to lifestyle choices, unhealthy behaviours and behavioural change, linking them to their specific contexts.
Criminal and Forensic Psychology (internally assessed)
You will explore the different theories used to explain criminal behaviour and the application of criminal and forensic psychology in the criminal justice system.
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While psychology is beneficial for all careers, it may be of particular benefit in a range of careers.
Jobs directly related to psychology include:
Jobs where psychology would be useful include: