Psychology
Carmel College - Darlington
01325254525
The Headlands, Darlington, DL3 8RW
Course summary

why study this subject? Psychology is all around you and touches on every aspect of your life! Who you are now, how you will be in the future, and how you interact with family, friends and strangers; these are all things that psychology can help you better understand. Whatever career you pursue, a background in psychology will enhance your employability. Studying psychology can help you understand yourself and other people by learning about aspects of human behavior that will help you in daily life, including your learning and memory performance, your ability to cope with pressure and your understanding of the causes of psychological disorders. From intriguing optical illusions that reveal the inner workings of the brain to shocking experiments that expose how far people will go to obey an authority figure, there is always something amazing and even astonishing to learn about the human mind and behavior. Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behavior. The course covers key topics in psychology including Social Influence, Memory, Attachment, Abnormality, Relationships, Schizophrenia and Forensic Psychology. In addition, you will learn about the different approaches and methods used by psychologists to conduct their research, such as experiments, observations, questionnaires, interviews, and case studies.

Entry requirements

At least 5 GCSEs at grade 9-4, including English language, mathematics and any other subject-based grades specified. 6 in GCSE Biology, 6 in GCSE English Language and a 5 in GCSE Maths.

How you'll be assessed

The full course is two years, at the end of which there will be three written exams, consisting of multiple choice, short question, and extended writing questions. The maximum number of marks awarded to any one question is 16, which constitutes an essay in psychology. Paper 1: Introductory Topics in Psychology Paper 2: Psychology in Context Paper 3: Issues and Options in Psychology It is important to note that 25% of the course is mathematical. Additionally, since it is purely examination-based, a willingness to write essays is essential. In lessons, students are required to work in groups, discuss psychological theories and share their ideas. There is also the expectation that students engage in independent reading and practical research.

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionNorth East
Local AuthorityDarlington
Ofsted RatingOutstanding
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressThe Headlands, Darlington, DL3 8RW