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Psychology (A Level | Level 3 | Single)

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Level
A Level
Type
Single
Programme
02
Duration Year(s)

Details

Explore the dynamic nature of human behaviour with this rich and fascinating course. If you’ve ever wondered why we queue in an orderly fashion, if behaviour is born from nature or nurture, or why some people turn to crime, then studying A Level Psychology is the course for you.

Complementary courses

  • Sociology 
  • Law 
  • Politics 
  • History 
  • Maths 
  • Biology 
  • Health and Social Care 
  • Criminology 
  • Applied Science 
  • English Language /Literature Philosophy and Ethics


Course Content

A Level Psychology offers the opportunity to explore how different psychologists explain behaviour, how memory functions, why some individuals experience depression, phobias, and OCD and how they’re treated. You’ll examine how different areas of the brain are responsible for behaviour, how and why some individuals develop anorexia or obesity, and much more. You’ll look at how research methods such as experiments and observations play a vital role in psychology as a science, and you’ll develop your critical thinking, communication, mathematical, analytical, and evaluative skills.

Your Opportunities

Possible career paths

  • Chartered Psychologist
  • Psychotherapist
  • Social Worker
  • Counsellor
  • Educational Therapist / Psychologist
  • Teacher
  • Researcher
  • Business / Management / HR Professional
  • Media / Advertising Professional
  • Health Care Worker

Your Assessment

  • 100% Examination

Our Entry Requirements

For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements

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A Level Psychology offers the opportunity to explore how different psychologists explain behaviour, how memory functions, why some individuals experience depression, phobias, and OCD and how they’re treated. You’ll examine how different areas of the brain are responsible for behaviour, how and why some individuals develop anorexia or obesity, and much more. You’ll look at how research methods such as experiments and observations play a vital role in psychology as a science, and you’ll develop your critical thinking, communication, mathematical, analytical, and evaluative skills.


For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements


Explore the dynamic nature of human behaviour with this rich and fascinating course. If you’ve ever wondered why we queue in an orderly fashion, if behaviour is born from nature or nurture, or why some people turn to crime, then studying A Level Psychology is the course for you.

Complementary courses

  • Sociology 
  • Law 
  • Politics 
  • History 
  • Maths 
  • Biology 
  • Health and Social Care 
  • Criminology 
  • Applied Science 
  • English Language /Literature Philosophy and Ethics


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<ul><li>100% Examination</li></ul>
<p><b><u>Possible career paths</u></b></p><p><b><u> </u></b><ul><li>Chartered Psychologist </li><li>Psychotherapist </li><li>Social Worker </li><li>Counsellor </li><li>Educational Therapist / Psychologist </li><li>Teacher </li><li>Researcher </li><li>Business / Management / HR Professional </li><li>Media / Advertising Professional </li><li>Health Care Worker</li></ul></p>

Level 3
GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent

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Next steps

If you have any queries about courses, please do not hesitate to contact the Admissions Team. You can contact them on 01472 875 004 or email admissions@franklin.ac.uk for more.