Psychology draws heavily from Behavioural, Biological and Mathematical Sciences, with a focus on the critical evaluation of explanations. It aims to formalise the processes we enact as humans every day, applying scientific study in our attempts to explain human behaviour. At A-Level you will explore the practical applications of our understanding to areas such as parenting, therapies for mental illness, memory and learning and social change. The course coverage can be divided in to scientific topics, including attachment, social influence and cognitive development, and over-arching topics, such as research methods and debate, designed to develop your critical analysis skills. The course provides students with essential skills in research and analysis, transferrable to any further study or work. If you’re intending to work with people, this course will have long term benefits in helping you understand the needs and motivations of others.
- 5 or above in Maths and at least 2 Sciences - To study at Beauchamp City Sixth Form, students are required to achieve six grade 5s, including at least a grade 5 in English Language or Literature as well as a grade 5 in Maths.
About Education Provider
Region | East Midlands |
Local Authority | Leicester |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | 1 South Albion Street, Leicester, LE1 6JL |
Psychology draws heavily from Behavioural, Biological and Mathematical Sciences, with a focus on the critical evaluation of explanations. It aims to formalise the processes we enact as humans every day, applying scientific study in our attempts to explain human behaviour. At A-Level you will explore the practical applications of our understanding to areas such as parenting, therapies for mental illness, memory and learning and social change. The course coverage can be divided in to scientific topics, including attachment, social influence and cognitive development, and over-arching topics, such as research methods and debate, designed to develop your critical analysis skills. The course provides students with essential skills in research and analysis, transferrable to any further study or work. If you’re intending to work with people, this course will have long term benefits in helping you understand the needs and motivations of others.
- 5 or above in Maths and at least 2 Sciences - To study at Beauchamp City Sixth Form, students are required to achieve six grade 5s, including at least a grade 5 in English Language or Literature as well as a grade 5 in Maths.