AS and A Level Psychology

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AS and A Level Psychology

Why choose psychology? Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behaviour. It is a multidimensional subject and includes many sub- fields such as human development, health, clinical, social behaviour and cognitive processes. The study of psychology develops an array of transferrable skills which can lead to a choice of careers.

What will I study? Whether you're studying for the AS or the A-level, your first year will cover the same topic areas: Approaches in Psychology You will learn about five psychological approaches: biological psychodynamic behaviourist cognitive positive Each approach explains human behaviour in a slightly different way. Research in Psychology You will learn more about how psychologists design and conduct research.

What will I study? In the second year of the A-level you'll deepen your understanding of psychology by looking at a range of interesting human behaviours. You will study three of the following six behaviours: • Addictive behaviours • Autistic spectrum behaviours • Bullying behaviours • Criminal behaviours • Schizophrenia • Stress

What will I study? You will then apply your psychological knowledge to a range of contemporary debates: • Cultural bias • Ethical costs of conducting research • Non-human animals • Scientific status • Sexism

What will I study? Practical Research As part of the A Level course you will get the opportunity to undertake two of your own research projects. These can be undertaken as a class, in groups, in pairs or individually.

How will I be assessed? There are two exams at AS each worth 50% of your AS qualification. Each exam lasts 1 hour 45 minutes and is worth 100 marks. The exams consist of short answer and extended writing questions. At A-level there are three exams. Each accounts for one third of your A-level. Each exam lasts 2 hours 15 minutes and is worth 100 marks. The exams consist of short answer and extended writing questions.

What skills will I develop? Psychology is a great subject to develop a number of transferrable skills: Pragmatism Interpersonal awareness Research skills Problem-solving skills Critical thinking Numeracy and data handling Communication skills Teamwork and leadership skills Better understanding of self Enhanced understanding of others Literacy

Careers with psychology? Psychology can open the door to an array of career paths that requires interaction or an understanding of human behaviour and development. The study of psychology can lead to careers in areas such as healthcare, management, social work, research, teaching, marketing, advertising and human resources.

What do students say? Here are some quotes from students who have studied the course: 'I enjoyed learning about the specific topics in paper 3 such as schizophrenia and criminal behaviour. Definitely feel that the research methods papers have helped massively in my psychology Uni course.' 'I love that I can see a lot of what I learn about in psychology in real life and on Tv. It’s helped me understand criminal minds 😊.' 'The mini experiments and personal investigations were my favourite as I got to use what I had learnt and pretend to be a task psychologist....which is what I want to be.'

Any Questions? If you want to find out more why not visit our website: http://www.eduqas.co.uk/qualifications/psychology/