BSc Psychology with Foundation
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UCAS code
C802 -
A level offer
Course closed for September 2023 entry -
Year of entry
2023/24 See 2024/25 entry -
Course duration
Full Time: 4 Years
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Year of entry
2023/24 See 2024/25 entry -
Course duration
Full Time: 4 Years
Examine the concepts and approaches of modern psychology, and develop core academic skills, on our BSc Psychology with Foundation course.
Please note that this course is now closed for 2023 applicants.
This four-year programme includes a foundation year that leads directly into the three-year course. It provides an excellent route to a degree in psychology if you do not have the typical entry requirements.
Throughout your studies, you will:
- build your knowledge of current and historical approaches in psychology
- explore and evaluate current research methods and applications – and learn how to conduct research of your own
- develop a critical understanding of ethical issues in research and professional practice.
You'll also benefit from our superb facilities, which include:
- MRI scanner, TMS, and EEG/ERP
- virtual reality, vision, pain, sensory and psychophysiology labs
- infant observation rooms.
Accreditation
Our BSc Psychology with Foundation course is accredited by the British Psychological Society, providing you with the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership.
Your learning structure
The Foundation Year will provide you with the skills and knowledge to succeed at university. You'll complete two psychology focused modules, offering a broad foundation in the subject. These will be complemented by a module in academic skills and a selection of optional modules taught across the University.
The first year of the programme will introduce you to the British Psychological Society (BPS) core areas, including psychological research methods, and build your understanding of how these core topics are connected.
In the second year, you'll gain in-depth knowledge and understanding of the BPS core areas, along with focused training in practical skills such as conducting experiments, collecting and analysing data, observation techniques, interview skills, and psychometric testing.
The third year offers the opportunity to apply your knowledge to more specialist areas, with a variety of optional modules to choose from. You'll also design and implement your own research project.
For more information, please visit the School of Psychology website.
Placement with BSc Psychology with Foundation
Gain professional experience at one of our in-houseclinics, or via an outside organisation such as a charity. Our clinics treat a variety of conditions, including anxiety, dementia, and speech and language disorders. We also offer research assistant placements, which allow you to get involved in grant-funded projects.
Study abroad
Depending on your course, you could spend two weeks, a semester, or an academic year abroad. We'll help you decide where to go and for how long, guide you through the application process, and support you when you're abroad.
To find out more about the benefits of studying abroad, and discover where you could go, visit the Study Abroad website.
Overview
Examine the concepts and approaches of modern psychology, and develop core academic skills, on our BSc Psychology with Foundation course.
Please note that this course is now closed for 2023 applicants.
This four-year programme includes a foundation year that leads directly into the three-year course. It provides an excellent route to a degree in psychology if you do not have the typical entry requirements.
Throughout your studies, you will:
- build your knowledge of current and historical approaches in psychology
- explore and evaluate current research methods and applications – and learn how to conduct research of your own
- develop a critical understanding of ethical issues in research and professional practice.
You'll also benefit from our superb facilities, which include:
- MRI scanner, TMS, and EEG/ERP
- virtual reality, vision, pain, sensory and psychophysiology labs
- infant observation rooms.
Accreditation
Our BSc Psychology with Foundation course is accredited by the British Psychological Society, providing you with the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership.
Your learning structure
The Foundation Year will provide you with the skills and knowledge to succeed at university. You'll complete two psychology focused modules, offering a broad foundation in the subject. These will be complemented by a module in academic skills and a selection of optional modules taught across the University.
The first year of the programme will introduce you to the British Psychological Society (BPS) core areas, including psychological research methods, and build your understanding of how these core topics are connected.
In the second year, you'll gain in-depth knowledge and understanding of the BPS core areas, along with focused training in practical skills such as conducting experiments, collecting and analysing data, observation techniques, interview skills, and psychometric testing.
The third year offers the opportunity to apply your knowledge to more specialist areas, with a variety of optional modules to choose from. You'll also design and implement your own research project.
For more information, please visit the School of Psychology website.
Placement with BSc Psychology with Foundation
Gain professional experience at one of our in-houseclinics, or via an outside organisation such as a charity. Our clinics treat a variety of conditions, including anxiety, dementia, and speech and language disorders. We also offer research assistant placements, which allow you to get involved in grant-funded projects.
Study abroad
Depending on your course, you could spend two weeks, a semester, or an academic year abroad. We'll help you decide where to go and for how long, guide you through the application process, and support you when you're abroad.
To find out more about the benefits of studying abroad, and discover where you could go, visit the Study Abroad website.
Entry requirements Course closed for September 2023 entry
Applications for 2023/24 entry (September start dates) are now closed. Please view the 2024/25 course page for information about the next year of entry.
Structure
Compulsory modules include:
Code | Module | Convenor |
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IF0RAS | Foundation in Academic Skills | MISS Rachel Rushton |
PY0FIR | Foundation Introduction to Psychological Research | DR Richard Carciofo |
PY0FTP | Foundation Topics in Psychology | DR Yue Yue |
Optional modules include:
Code | Module | Convenor |
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AP0AE1 | Foundation Programme: Environment, Ecology and Sustainability | MS Rebecca Jerrome |
BI0BF1 | Foundation Programme: Biology | DR Craig Hughes |
CH0CHE | Chemistry | DR Silvia Baldanza |
LW0LAW | Law | MS Sharon Sinclair-Graham |
These are the modules that we currently offer. They may change for your year of study as we regularly review our module offerings to ensure they’re informed by the latest research and teaching methods.
Compulsory modules include:
Code | Module | Convenor |
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PY1APP | Applied and Professional Psychology | DR Amanda Branson |
PY1DMH | Debates in Mental Health | DR Dan Law-Jones |
PY1IPR | Introduction to Psychological Research | DR Eugene McSorley |
PY1LAL | Learning about Learning | PROF Philip Beaman |
PY1PAB | The Person and the Brain | DR Juliane Honisch |
Optional modules include:
Code | Module | Convenor |
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PY1INM | Introduction to Neuroscience Methods | PROF Anastasia Christakou |
AP1EM1 | Introduction to Marketing | MR Nick Walker |
AP1SB1 | Introduction to Management | PROF Julian Park |
AR1EMP | Early Empires: Mesopotamia, Egypt & Rome | PROF Roger Matthews |
FT1CSS | Comedy on Stage and Screen | DR Tonia Kazakopoulou |
IL1GICC | Intercultural Competence and Communication | MS Joan McCormack |
PL1LB | Language in the Brain | DR Christos Pliatsikas |
PO1BRI | British Society | DR Dawn Clarke |
PO1INE | Inequality | DR Jonathan Golub |
PP1RP | Radical Philosophy | PROF Maximilian De Gaynesford |
TY1WTF | What the font? Making and using typefaces | DR Rob Banham |
These are the modules that we currently offer. They may change for your year of study as we regularly review our module offerings to ensure they’re informed by the latest research and teaching methods.
Compulsory modules include:
Code | Module | Convenor |
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PY2CBP | Cognitive and Biological Psychology | DR Lydia Yee |
PY2DAL | Development across the lifespan | DR Rachel Pye |
PY2PCP | Professional and Clinical Practice | DR Paul Jenkins |
PY2RMP | Research methods in Psychology | DR Alana James |
PY2SID | Social Psychology and Individual Differences | DR Emma Pape |
Optional modules include:
Code | Module | Convenor |
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PY2BCH | Behaviour Change | DR Daniel Lamport |
PY2SCP | Scientific computing for Psychologists | DR Peter Scarfe |
AR2F17 | Forensic Archaeology and Crime Scene Analysis | PROF Mary Lewis |
CL2AE | Ancient Epic | DR Christa Gray |
CL2CGH | Greek History: Persian Wars to Alexander | PROF Emma Aston |
CL2DR | Ancient Drama | PROF David Carter |
CL2RO | Roman History: From Republic to Empire | DR Andreas Gavrielatos |
FT2WD | Wildlife Documentary: Ecology and Representation | DR Adam O'Brien |
GV2CSR | Corporate Social Responsibility Consultancy | MR Jim Ormond |
IL2GICC | Intercultural Competence and Communication | MRS Daniela Standen |
IL2GMB | Modern Britain: Society, History and Politics | DR Lucy Watson |
LS2LAT | Introduction to English Language Teaching | MRS Suzanne Portch |
LS2LNM | Language and New Media | PROF Rodney Jones |
ML2GF | Science, perversion, and dream in global fantastic literature | DR Alice Christensen |
ML2STA | Society, Thought, and Art in Modern Europe | DR Veronica Heath |
MM2101 | Founder Dilemmas | PROF Norbert Morawetz |
MT2CC | The Science of Climate Change | PROF Nigel Arnell |
PO2AMG | American Government and Politics | DR Graham O'Dwyer |
PO2MIR | Modern International Relations | DR Joseph O' Mahoney |
PO2PWS | Politics of the Welfare State | DR Christoph Arndt |
PO2THI | Political Thinking | DR Alice Baderin |
PP2EA1 | Ethical Argument 1: Philosophy and How to Live | DR Luke Elson |
PP2GP1 | Global Philosophy 1 | MISS Michela Bariselli |
PP2HKW1 | Hume, Kant, and Wittgenstein 1 | DR Sev.J. Schroeder |
PP2IDR1 | Ignorance, Doubt, and Relativism 1 | DR Jumbly Grindrod |
PP2MM1 | Meaning and the Mind 1 | DR Jumbly Grindrod |
PP2OID1 | Oppression, Inequality, and the Enemies of Democracy 1 | DR Charlotte Newey |
These are the modules that we currently offer. They may change for your year of study as we regularly review our module offerings to ensure they’re informed by the latest research and teaching methods.
Compulsory modules include:
Code | Module | Convenor |
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PY3CCP | Communicating Current Psychology | DR Amanda Branson |
PY3P | Project | DR Katie Barfoot |
These are the modules that we currently offer. They may change for your year of study as we regularly review our module offerings to ensure they’re informed by the latest research and teaching methods.
Fees
New UK/Republic of Ireland students: £9,250*
New international students: £24,500
*UK/Republic of Ireland fee changes
UK/Republic of Ireland undergraduate tuition fees are regulated by the UK government. These fees are subject to parliamentary approval and any decision on raising the tuition fees cap for new UK students would require the formal approval of both Houses of Parliament before it becomes law.
EU student fees
With effect from 1 August 2021, new EU students will pay international tuition fees. For exceptions, please read the UK government’s guidance for EU students.
Additional costs
Some courses will require additional payments for field trips and extra resources. You will also need to budget for your accommodation and living costs. See our information on living costs for more details.
Financial support for your studies
You may be eligible for a scholarship or bursary to help pay for your study. Students from the UK may also be eligible for a student loan to help cover these costs. See our fees and funding information for more information on what's available.
Careers
As a graduate of our BSc Psychology with Foundation course, you will be qualified for further training to become a professional psychologist. The course is accredited by the British Psychological Society and provides you with the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership.
You’ll graduate with a range of transferable skills, including analytical abilities, writing experience, presentation skills, and the ability to think scientifically.
You could pursue a career in the NHS, civil service, education, or the charity sector. Skills learned on the course are also suited to roles in the private sector such as HR and recruitment, management consultancy, marketing, finance, and journalism. Alternatively, you could further develop your psychology skills by moving into research or postgraduate studies.