Psychology
Course summary
Exam board - AQA, Specification 7181/2 Minimum requirements for the course: Grade 6 in Mathematics or Science plus a Grade 5 in English Language or Literature. Staff Contacts: Mrs Mehta, dmehta@cheneyschool.org What is Psychology all about? The scientific study of the mind and human behaviour. The course explores a range of fascinating topics, including how different psychological approaches explain behaviours, the characteristics and treatment of psychological disorders, the formation of attachment, the accuracy of memory, and explanations of obedience and conformity. You will also learn about how psychological research is conducted and take part in class experiments. Course Structure: Paper One (Introductory Topics): Written exam: 33.3%, 2 hours, 96 marks. Topics covered: Social Influence, Memory, Attachment & Psychopathology. Paper Two (Contextual Psychology): Written exam: 33.3%, 2 hours, 96 marks. Topics covered: Psychological approaches, Biopsychology & Research methods. Paper Three (Issues in Psychology): Written exam: 33.3%, 2 hours, 96 marks. Topics Covered: Issues & debates in Psychology, Gender, Schizophrenia & Addiction. Complementary courses: Biology, Mathematics, Sociology, Philosophy, English, History. Leads to: A degree in Psychology. Jobs may include a range of therapist specialisations, social work, and research positions. Resources: AQA Psychology for Year 1 and AS, Flanagan, Jarvis & Liddle (2nd ed). Covered by the Library textbook deposit scheme or you can buy it online. What students say: ‘I really enjoy Psychology, it is fitting for so many interests and gives you an insight into aspects of life that no other subject does.’
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