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I chose psychology because it was something new after high school and it was something that I was really interested in. I grew to fall in love with the subject and now I'm perusing psychology at university. I would truly recommend this course to any future pupils.
I chose Psychology because it was something new after high school and it was something that I was really interested in.
Psychology (A Level)
- Assessment
- Year 1 & 2
100% Exam - Exam board
AQA
What Will You Learn?
Psychology is defined as “the science of mind and behaviour”. You‘ll be introduced to the central debates, investigate the methods used in research, and apply what you’ve learned to a range of contemporary topics such as mental illness, crime and forensics, gender, attachment, social influence and memory. Expect to research a range of psychological perspectives as a means of explaining human behaviour, including social, biological, behaviourist, cognitive and developmental approaches. You will look at how data can be analysed and how psychologists reach conclusions about human behaviour.
Modules
In each of the exam papers, you will demonstrate knowledge and understanding of psychological concepts, theories, research studies and research methods.
Paper 1: Introductory Topics in Psychology: Social Influence, Attachment, Psychopathology, Memory
Paper 2: Psychology in Context: Approaches, Biopsychology, Research Methods
Paper 3: Issues and Options in Psychology: Issues and Debates, Gender, Schizophrenia, Forensic
Special Features
- In the first year you will have the opportunity to attend Chester Zoo to take part in a workshop on primate behaviour. Here we learn what animal research has taught us about human behaviour, bringing the AS topics of attachment and learning theory to life. In the second year we run a two night residential trip to London where students have the chance to engage in lots of psychology related activities. In past residentials we have visited the Freud Museum, the psychological exhibits at the Science Museum, taken part in a Jack the Ripper tour and visited the Royal Courts of Justice to take part in a mock criminal trial, as well as lots of opportunities for extra sightseeing.
- We offer many weekly subject support workshops. These will ensure you exceed your academic potential. Our workshops are delivered by very experienced AQA Examiners, who have over twenty years experience of marking Psychology exam papers.
- We offer a Psychology buddy scheme, where our very talented A Level students support our AS students in their academic studies. Support includes completing past exam questions, exploring revision techniques and revisiting course content.
Where Will This Lead?
Psychology A Level develops a range of valuable skills, including critical analysis and independent thinking and research. These skills are particularly transferable to Further Education and the workplace.
Our specification is both stimulating and engaging, combined with the academic integrity and skills that Higher Education and employers value.
Possible careers include: medicine, dentistry, nursing, law, marketing, teaching, being a psychologist: (clinical/forensic/sports/counselling/educational)