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Psychology (with Foundation Year) BSc (Hons)

UK

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What will I learn?

Key course features Accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS) – you will also have the opportunity to attend and present at the BPS conference in your final year Small and Friendly department with a research active academic team who are fully supportive of student research interests. This includes supporting students in their final year to pursue their own research ideas in the form of an individual research project, which is supported and guided by their supervisor this forms the final year dissertation There are opportunities within each module for you to gain hands-on-experience of the applicability of theory and/or develop student research skills. We believe that psychology is about real life and formal lectures should be enhanced by experiential learning. Psychology is an applied science, and we believe that it is important that students are able to apply theory in a practical way You will take part in our Annual Psychology Enrichment Week, which was commended by the BPS: ''The enrichment week is an opportunity for students and staff to provide approachable networking opportunities and assists to develop a broad range of skills including presentation skills which is fundamental in developing psychological literacy. These skills are essential transferable skills that students were able to use reflecting upon their academic and personal experiences.'' Dedicated qualitative research methods module, which provides you with the knowledge and understanding needed to conduct a qualitative research project Your will be given the opportunity to take part in our annual real-time Crime Scene Day learning simulation – where students from different departments come together to act out, witness, investigate and report on a high-profile crime that has taken place on campus

Which department am I in?

School of Social and Life Sciences

Study options

Full Time (4 Years)

Tuition fees
Information not available
Start date

September 2025

Venue

Wrexham

Wrexham Campus,

Mold Road,

Wrexham,

LL11 2AW, WALES, Wales

Entry requirements

For international students

The academic requirements for the course are 48-72 UCAS tariff points at GCE A-level or equivalent and a GCSE at grade C/4 or equivalent in Maths and English/Welsh (First Language). Appropriate AS-Level and Level 3 Key Skills qualifications will also be taken into account. A science would be an advantage but is not essential. Applications are welcome from anyone who exhibits the ability and experience to cope with the demands of the programme. There are arrangements in place for accrediting prior experience: entry to the degree is possible under the accreditation of prior and/or experiential learning. A Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) clearance (previously known as CRB) may be required for placement activity on optional Work-Based Learning modules. International Baccalaureate Standard Level - Grade 5 IELTS (Academic) - 6.0 (with no individual skill score below 5.5) TOEFL (IBT) - Minimum Overall - 79, with no individual test score below-(Listening-17,Reading-18,Speaking-20, Writing- 21)

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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