Psychology is the study of human behaviour. We look at the different research methods used in the discipline before moving on to examine key studies in detail. The course will provide a good grounding in classic and current psychological theories and is ideal for anyone looking for a career working with people Component 1: Research methods Component 2: Psychological themes through core studies Component 3: Applied Psychology In first year students will learn about the five main approaches in Psychology – cognitive, social, developmental, physiological and individual differences – and the two main perspectives – psychodynamic and behaviourist. They will also receive a thorough grounding in the main research methodologies -experiments, observations, self-reports and correlation. In Year 13 students will learn to apply their knowledge of Psychology to the real world as they study both ForensicPsychology and Environment Psychology. They will also explore the history and debates surrounding Mental Health issues.
Minimum Grade 5 GCSE in English Maths and Psychology. Mininum Grade 5 in KS4 (if taken)
Students will be assessed by 3 examinations at the end of Year 13.
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Wolverhampton |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Holland Road, Bilston, WV14 6LU |
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. We look at the different research methods used in the discipline before moving on to examine key studies in detail. The course will provide a good grounding in classic and current psychological theories and is ideal for anyone looking for a career working with people Component 1: Research methods Component 2: Psychological themes through core studies Component 3: Applied Psychology In first year students will learn about the five main approaches in Psychology – cognitive, social, developmental, physiological and individual differences – and the two main perspectives – psychodynamic and behaviourist. They will also receive a thorough grounding in the main research methodologies -experiments, observations, self-reports and correlation. In Year 13 students will learn to apply their knowledge of Psychology to the real world as they study both ForensicPsychology and Environment Psychology. They will also explore the history and debates surrounding Mental Health issues.
Minimum Grade 5 GCSE in English Maths and Psychology. Mininum Grade 5 in KS4 (if taken)
Students will be assessed by 3 examinations at the end of Year 13.