Psychology
Chester International School - Cheshire West and Chester
01244735610
Queens Park Campus, Queens Park Road, Handbridge, Chester, CH4 7AE
Course summary

Psychology can be defined as the science of human behaviour. The subject aims to critically study aspects of people’s behaviour and experience. The insight we provide can help improve the lives of individuals and society in general. A fascinating part of Psychology is an exploration of individual differences. People might appear to be the same yet there are so many things that make us unique. In Psychology, we study the differences such as considering why is it that some people suffer from stress and mental illness. Why do some people fear snakes and spiders whilst others do not? Psychology looks at questions like these in the study of the human mind and behaviour. It is a science with cutting-edge research that has real-world applications to wide-ranging issues in every day such as happiness and the social problem of violence and aggression. In Psychology, we study our experiences from different angles. A key part of this is the idea of ‘the mind’. This is something intangible that exists within our brains. From a biological perspective we will analyse the unseen process of enzymes, chemicals and electric current moving within the structure of our neural networks dictates why we feel, think and behave the way we do. We also explore the cognitive processes which determine who we are. Psychologists have developed a rich understanding of how memory is organized and how forgetting occurs. We examine just how trustworthy our recall is and consider how this can impact eyewitness accounts given in legal cases. A final perspective psychologists consider is the social dimension of our lives. We usually interact with many other people every day. In Psychology, we study the different types of relationships people have and consider behaviour in this context. We look at things like what attracts people to each other and why relationships break down. Throughout your study, you will examine the scientific processes. This means you will learn about the challenge of producing a study which is both objective and unbiased as well as respecting ethical obligations to participants. You will also carry out research yourself. Psychology is an exciting and relevant subject which equips you to understand individual and group processes, biological aspects of behaviour and the nature of scientific research. It can give you precious insight into aspects of your own life and research is used to make improvements in society. It is a subject which complements both science and humanities subjects and students tend to be very pleased with their decision to choose this subject.

Entry requirements

Grades 9-5 (A*-C) in at least 6 GCSE subjects including Math and English Language or an international equivalent eg. IB Middle Year Programme.

How you'll be assessed

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About Education Provider

RegionNorth West
Local AuthorityCheshire West and Chester
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressQueens Park Campus, Queens Park Road, Handbridge, Chester, CH4 7AE