Course information
Psychology
Wilmington Grammar School for Girls - Kent
01322226351
Wilmington Grange, Parsons Lane, Dartford, DA2 7BB
Course summary

Expectations of Independent Study • Creating revision resources • Independent wider reading • Preparing and delivering individual and group presentations • Practice exam papers • Pre-learning - reading material prior to lesson • Designing, carrying out and writing up your own psychological research What skills and knowledge will I develop by studying this subject? The study of Psychology at A Level encourages the development of skills in comprehension, interpretation and analysis for both quantitative and qualitative data, as well as the construction of balanced, logical and coherent argument. This increases confidence and self-awareness and will enhance students’ future education and career opportunities. A range of approaches are used, including in-depth studies of previous research, student research, video, discussion and note-taking. Learning objectives are set for each module and these may be assessed in a variety of ways, for example, essays, presentations and research reports. Students are expected to take part in discussions and conduct extended learning outside of the classroom. There is an increasing emphasis on students taking more responsibility for their own learning as the course proceeds This course would be suitable for students who have the following skills and interests: • Science to apply knowledge of the brain, central nervous and endocrine systems and genetics directly to human behaviour. • Mathematical skills are used to analyse data from their own research, including using inferential statistical tests. • English/literacy skills are used through the writing of extensive essays and finally, critical thinking skills are naturally embedded in the course as we analyse the validity of studies and theories. What career pathways are open to me if I study this subject? Psychology is an excellent preparation for Higher Education as it develops the relevant skills necessary for success at this level. Universities also recognise Psychology as a science in the same right as Chemistry, Physics and Biology. Some careers which follow directly from the study of Psychology are; Doctor of Psychology (clinical, educational, forensic and counselling), marketing, advertising, human resource management, police, teaching, social work, occupational psychology, mental health nursing, and disabilities support worker (SEN).

Entry requirements

How you'll be assessed

Assessment Overview Paper 1: Social Influence, Memory, Attachment and Psychopathology. • Written examination: 2 hours • Total A Level: 33.3% Paper 2: Approaches, Biopsychology and Research Methods • Written examination: 2 hours • Total A Level: 33.3% Paper 3: Issues and Debates on Gender, Schizophrenia, Aggression • Written examination: 2 hours • Total A Level: 33.3%

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionSouth East
Local AuthorityKent
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeGirls
AddressWilmington Grange, Parsons Lane, Dartford, DA2 7BB