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1 www.bath.ac.uk/psychology Welcome to the University of Bath Psychology Open Day Admissions tutors Professor Christine Griffin (Home/EU) Dr Paula Smith (Overseas) Prof Alan Lewis (Psychology Admissions Team & Director of Learning & Teaching)

2 www.bath.ac.uk/psychology Psychology: 10 West building

3 www.bath.ac.uk/psychology What is Psychology?  The mind, meaning and causes of behaviour  What we learn can inform individual and social change  We employ rigorous methods:  Interviews, observation, experiments, neuroimaging, surveys, case studies...  Statistical analysis is used to cope with variation  In-depth qualitative analysis investigates meaning

4 www.bath.ac.uk/psychology We are a top-flight UK department  Top five in the major league tables We only take the most promising applicants and expect high levels of commitment We value - and foster – independence, originality and creativity in our students Psychology at Bath

5 www.bath.ac.uk/psychology 2017 University Name Entry Standards Student Satisfactio n Research Quality Graduate Prospects Overall Score 1Cambridge5934.173.5182100.0 2Oxford5574.243.627497.8 2Bath5124.493.417797.8 4St Andrews5284.333.297596.7 5 University College London 5143.983.307795.6 6Durham5044.053.047794.7 7Birmingham4193.973.418193.6 8Glasgow4354.193.217593.6 9Exeter4743.983.227393.2 10Cardiff4364.183.527093.0 11Surrey4564.262.867292.1 12Kent4064.052.967892.1 Complete University Guide 2017

6 www.bath.ac.uk/psychology What makes our Psychology courses different?  Scientific rigour and a focus on psychology’s applied aspects  Exposure to a broad range of approaches and methods  Opportunity to work with staff who are leading researchers in varied areas of psychology  A full year working as a psychologist in some courses  A chance to learn work-related skills relevant to psychology  We offer an integrated suite of BSc (Honours) and undergraduate Masters (MSci) courses

7 www.bath.ac.uk/psychology Our Undergraduate degree courses  BSc (Hons) Psychology: 3-year undergraduate degree course  BSc (Hons) Psychology with placement: 4-year thick sandwich undergraduate degree with placement  MSci (Hons) Psychology: 4-year undergraduate Masters course  MSci (Hons) Psychology with placement: 5-year thick sandwich undergraduate Masters course with placement

8 www.bath.ac.uk/psychology Our Postgraduate degree courses  MSc Health Psychology  Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy)  Master of Research (MRes)  MPhil/PhD

9 www.bath.ac.uk/psychology BSc Psychology at Bath – overview  Years 1 and 2  Core psychology modules (80%) plus subsidiary modules in psychology or non-psychology subjects (20%)  Year 3 (for 4 year BSc Hons course)  Compulsory placement year  Final year  Advanced psychology options, subsidiary modules, and dissertation (4-year BSc) or Extended Project (3-year BSc)

10 www.bath.ac.uk/psychology UG Masters in Psychology at Bath (MSci)  Years 1 and 2  Core psychology modules (80%) plus subsidiary modules in psychology or non-psychology subjects (20%)  Year 3 (for 5-year MSci course)  Compulsory placement year  Final year  Advanced research methods modules, Advanced psychology options, subsidiary modules, and Advanced Psychology dissertation

11 www.bath.ac.uk/psychology Core modules  Social psychology  Biological psychology  Developmental psychology  Cognitive psychology  Personality and Individual differences  Research methods and statistic s

12 www.bath.ac.uk/psychology Students take optional Psychology units or units from other departments Psychology Options:  Becoming a Psychologist  Psychological Skills  Health Psychology  Clinical Psychopathology

13 www.bath.ac.uk/psychology Subsidiary subjects Students take optional Psychology units or units from other departments:  Biology  Education  Neuroscience  Sociology or Social Policy  Sport & exercise science  French, German or Spanish (any level)  Chinese or Italian (beginner level)

14 www.bath.ac.uk/psychology Some current final year optional modules Affective NeuroscienceForensic Psychology Autism Spectrum disordersHistory of psychology Children and young people as consumers Psychology of risk Clinical PsychologySocial action and change Contemporary educational psychology The psychology of morality CyberpsychologyThe psychology of music Developmental Psychopathology Psychology and neuroscience of blindness

15 www.bath.ac.uk/psychology Teaching and assessment  Mixture of lectures, seminars, groupwork, practicals, workshops and computing labs  Approx 12–15 hours contact/week Individual study the rest of the time  Over the degree, assessment is roughly 50:50 exam and coursework  Coursework includes project reports, essays, oral presentations and poster presentations

16 www.bath.ac.uk/psychology Development throughout each course Psychological research methods & design  Year 1: work in large groups on assigned projects  Year 2: work in small groups on your own projects  Final year: work alone on your own projects Oral presentations  Years 1 & 2: work in small groups  Later years: work alone (Extended Project or Dissertation) and in small groups

17 www.bath.ac.uk/psychology Research experience: 3 year BSc & 4 year MSci  Years 1 & 2:  Core training & experience in Research methods  Year 3: Psychology dissertation  Research data collected in uni-based project  Supervised by leading researchers  Cutting edge projects  Year 4: Advanced Psychology dissertation (4 year MSci)

18 www.bath.ac.uk/psychology Recent placements include:  Great Ormond Street Hospital, London  BBC  John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford  Specialist schools  National Crime Agency  Broadmoor Hospital  Universities in the USA, Australia, and New Zealand  Ministry of Defence  University of Manchester Business School  Welsh Government

19 www.bath.ac.uk/psychology Placement support  Dedicated placement officer: support before, during and after placement  Placements found for students  Application + transferable skill training  Workplace supervisor  Placement visit (in the UK)  Contact throughout placement with staff at Bath  Range of information resources and documentation designed to help students with the placement  Monthly newsletter  Placements conference

20 www.bath.ac.uk/psychology Where our Psychology graduates work  20% Practitioner psychologists  Counselling, educational, forensic, occupational, health (MSc), and clinical (DClinPsy)  10% Research and/or teaching psychologists  35% Public or health services  NHS, education, civil service, local government, armed forces  35% Industry  Management, market research, media, social research

21 www.bath.ac.uk/psychology Choosing a department  Very important: do the advanced topics/staff interests appeal to you?  Campus or city university?  Sources of information  Departmental webpages, especially staff profiles  Prospectuses & brochures

22 www.bath.ac.uk/psychology

23 Admissions – typical qualifications A-level: A*AA  Ideally plus extras (e.g., AS levels, extended essay)  GCSE maths A & good English IB: 36 overall, with 7,6,6 at Higher level European bacc: 85% overall, with 7.5 in English and Mathematics

24 www.bath.ac.uk/psychology Preferred subjects at A2 level We are likely to want at least one, and preferably two, of these:- Psychology, Sociology, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geography, Mathematics, Statistics, Anthropology, Economics, Politics/Politics & Government, Philosophy, Geology, History.

25 www.bath.ac.uk/psychology Personal statements  There is no one “right” way to write these  Better statements tend to be frank and individual  Avoid generic statements and content  Try to show, rather than tell  Compare “I have spent six months working in my spare time as a volunteer at a learning disabilities centre” [show] with “I am very passionate about psychology” [tell]

26 www.bath.ac.uk/psychology What to avoid writing in your application to study Psychology at Bath... “I really want to study at Exeter as my boyfriend lives there” “I have known I wanted to study medicine ever since...” “I find psicholgy fascinating”

27 www.bath.ac.uk/psychology Summary  Bath is a leading UK Psychology department  Integrated suite of BSc and MSci (UG Masters) courses with high level research opportunities  Distinctive degree courses covering a broad range of subjects and methodologies  A diverse range of advanced modules, taught by internationally leading researchers  Placement opportunity with strong links to employers on some of our courses

28 www.bath.ac.uk/psychology More questions? Today: The information fair in the Sports Training Village Our website is a great source of up-to-date information For enquiries about entrance requirements and the application process: Email: admissions@bath.ac.uk For enquiries about Psychology courses: Email: psychology-enquiries@bath.ac.uk Tel: +44 (0)1225 38 3843

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