Level
Bachelors DegreeDuration
3 YearsLanguage
English
BSc (Hons) Psychology
Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
3 Years
Advance your career with this BSc in psychology and enhance your employability
Whether you want to take your first steps in a psychology-related field or deepen your expertise, our BSc (Hons) Psychology is a great place to start. You'll gain critical skills with real-world application in psychology foundations, mental health, and behavioural neuroscience.
Develop evidence-based expertise
Throughout this course, you’ll learn and apply psychological theories in everyday settings, and, as well as build your skills in scientific reasoning, evidence evaluation, and critical thinking.
Master practical learning for real-world impact
Engage in hands-on projects and work-based learning. Spend 40 hours volunteering to apply psychological principles, enhancing your employability in fields such as health, education, and management.
Learn from experienced professionals
You’ll explore unique specialisms and journeys in psychology, gaining insights that enrich your learning experience with the University of Law.
This BSc programme combines a practical approach to critical psychological skills and support from the in-house career support ensuring your success after graduation.
Entry requirements:
A Level: BBC
BTEC: DMM
UCAS Tariff Points*: 112
GCSE: Grade C/4 or above in English Language and Maths, or equivalent
*From three A Levels or equivalent.
What will it cost?
The total tuition fee is £9,250 spread over the length of your course.
Critically analyse trends and drivers influencing the social economy, using this insight to tackle complex social issues effectively.
Collaborate across sectors to apply innovation processes effectively, ensuring impactful solutions in the psychology academic field.
Network with colleagues and expand your professional network.
Lead innovation to enhance any working environment you are in, applying learned skills in real-world scenarios.
Evaluate and measure the impact of psychology initiatives, contributing meaningful insights and improvements to the field of psychology.
The University of Law
The University of Law is one of the UK's longest established specialist providers of legal education, believing that students should learn in a realistic, professional and contemporary context.