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Description
Psychology is the study of people: how they think, act, react and interact. Psychologists scientifically study all kinds of behaviour and the thoughts, feelings and motivations underlying behaviour. Psychology examines questions such as: how do people act on a first date? How can we ease the effects of parental divorce on children? How can we make teams work efficiently? How can we help people to overcome depression or phobias?
By collecting information about what people do, think, perceive and feel, psychologists answer questions about human behaviour, cognition and development.
The Psychology programmes at Kent give you a broad background in practical applications, experimental and other methodologies, information technology and theory construction, and also allow you to follow specialist interests at Stage 3. All your work will help you to demonstrate transferable skills valued by employers.
Psychology with Clinical Psychology is a three-year programme.
In Stage 1 you take three compulsory modules: Introduction to Biological and General Psychology; Introduction to Social Psychology, and Psychology Statistics and Practical. You also take two optional modules from across the University. The School of Psychology offers two optional modules of its own: Introduction to Forensic Psychology and Business Psychology: An Introduction.
In Stage 2 you take seven compulsory modules in Psychology. These modules, together with the final year project, are required for professional recognition by the British Psychological Society. There is a further double module in Study Skills.
In Stage 3 you take four compulsory modules: Applying Psychology and the Psychology Research Project plus two modules in Clinical Psychology. You also take two optional Psychology modules, allowing you to follow specialist interests and benefit from staff research expertise.
Independent rankings
In the National Student Survey 2013, 90% of psychology students were satisfied with the quality of their course. Psychology was ranked 3rd for graduate employment prospects in The Guardian University Guide 2014.
Detailed Course Facts
Application deadline January 15 Tuition fee- GBP 9000 Year (EEA)
- GBP 12450 Year (Non-EEA)
Credits Total Kent credits: 360
Duration full-time 36 months Partnership Joint Languages Take an IELTS test
- English
Course Content
The course structure below gives a flavour of the modules that will be available to you and provides details of the content of this programme. This listing is based on the current curriculum and may change year to year in response to new curriculum developments and innovation. Most programmes will require you to study a combination of compulsory and optional modules, you may also have the option to take wild modules from other programmes offered by the University in order that you may customise your programme and explore other subject areas of interest to you or that may further enhance your employability.
Stage 1
Possible modules may include:
SP300 - Psychology Statistics and Practical
SP301 - Introduction to Biological and General Psychology
SP302 - Introduction to Social Psychology
Stage 2
Possible modules may include:
SP638 - Study Skills for Stage 2 Psychology
SP619 - The Social Psychology of Groups
SP620 - The Social Psychology of the Individual
SP604 - Biological Psychology
SP605 - Cognitive Psychology
SP500 - Psychology Statistics and Practical
SP528 - Child Development
SP529 - Personality
Stage 3
Possible modules may include:
SP583 - Clinical Psychology Project
SP597 - Clinical Psychology 1
SP598 - Clinical Psychology 2
SP633 - Applying Psychology
SP566 - Cognition in Action
SP580 - Advanced Developmental Psychology
SP608 - Motivation
SP611 - The Neuroscience of Cognitive Disorders
SP612 - Attitudes and Social Cognition
SP616 - Language and Communication
SP603 - Groups In Action
SP642 - Culture and Psychology
English Language Requirements
IELTS band : 6.5
To study at this university, you have to speak English. We advice you to
take an IELTS test.Requirements
The University will consider applications from students offering a wide range of qualifications, typical requirements are listed below, students offering alternative qualifications should contact the Admissions Office for further advice. It is not possible to offer places to all students who meet this typical offer/minimum requirement.
Qualification Typical offer/minimum requirement- A level: AAB excluding General Studies and Critical Thinking
- GCSE: Mathematics grade C
- Access to HE Diploma: The University of Kent will not necessarily make conditional offers to all access candidates but will continue to assess them on an individual basis. If an offer is made candidates will be required to obtain/pass the overall Access to Higher Education Diploma and may also be required to obtain a proportion of the total level 3 credits and/or credits in particular subjects at merit grade or above.
- BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma (formerly BTEC National Diploma): The university will consider applicants holding BTEC National Diploma and Extended National Diploma Qualifications (QCF; NQF;OCR) on a case by case basis please contact us via the enquiries tab for further advice on your individual circumstances.
- International Baccalaureate: 34 points overall or 17 points at HL with Mathematics 4 at HL or SL
Work Experience
No work experience is required.
Related Scholarships*
- Academic Excellence Scholarship
"The Academic Excellence Scholarship can provide up to a 50 % reduction in tuition per semester. These scholarships will be renewed if the student maintains superior academic performance during each semester of their 3-year Bachelor programme. The scholarship will be directly applied to the student’s tuition fees."
- Access Bursary
Bursary for UK students all subjects where the variable tuition fee rate is payable.
- Alumni Bursary
Alumni Bursary for UK Undergraduate students
* The scholarships shown on this page are suggestions first and foremost. They could be offered by other organisations than University of Kent.