Psychology: The science of mind and behaviour... this fascinating subject will help you to understand the effect that a variety of factors have on yours and others' actions. You will investigate classic studies from a range of psychological areas and compare these to modern studies; discovering how psychology has changed over time. You will see how psychology affects our everyday lives and underpins all of the actions we take and decisions we make. There will also be opportunities to design your own psychological experiments and carry them out. Playing the role of 'psychologist' will allow you a deeper insight into the methods behind psychological research and the way that data is handled and analysed. Year 12 and 13 • H567/01: Research Methods: Experiments, Observations, Correlations and Self-Report - Understanding theory and gathering and analysing your own data. • H567/02: Psychological Themes through Core Studies: Classic versus Contemporary studies across five psychological areas; discovering a range of psychological approaches, issues, methods and debates in each. • H567/03: Applied Psychology: Choose two from Child Psychology, Criminal Psychology, Educational Psychology and Sport and Exercise Psychology and study in more detail about how psychology affects aspects of everyday life.
• GCSE English Language or English Literature at Grade 4 or above or GCSE Mathematics at Grade 4 or above. Fives or more subjects in total at Grade 4 or above (this includes BTECs). • Grade 5.
• H567/OI: Research Methods: 90 marks; 2 hour examination; synoptic content; 30% A Level total. • H567/02: Psychological Themes through Core Studies: 105 marks; 2 hour examination; synoptic content; 35% A Level total. • H567/03: Applied Psychology: 105 marks; 2 hour examination; 35% A Level total.
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Wolverhampton |
| Ofsted Rating | Requires improvement |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Lichfield Road, Wednesfield, Wolverhampton, WV11 3ES |
Psychology: The science of mind and behaviour... this fascinating subject will help you to understand the effect that a variety of factors have on yours and others' actions. You will investigate classic studies from a range of psychological areas and compare these to modern studies; discovering how psychology has changed over time. You will see how psychology affects our everyday lives and underpins all of the actions we take and decisions we make. There will also be opportunities to design your own psychological experiments and carry them out. Playing the role of 'psychologist' will allow you a deeper insight into the methods behind psychological research and the way that data is handled and analysed. Year 12 and 13 • H567/01: Research Methods: Experiments, Observations, Correlations and Self-Report - Understanding theory and gathering and analysing your own data. • H567/02: Psychological Themes through Core Studies: Classic versus Contemporary studies across five psychological areas; discovering a range of psychological approaches, issues, methods and debates in each. • H567/03: Applied Psychology: Choose two from Child Psychology, Criminal Psychology, Educational Psychology and Sport and Exercise Psychology and study in more detail about how psychology affects aspects of everyday life.
• GCSE English Language or English Literature at Grade 4 or above or GCSE Mathematics at Grade 4 or above. Fives or more subjects in total at Grade 4 or above (this includes BTECs). • Grade 5.
• H567/OI: Research Methods: 90 marks; 2 hour examination; synoptic content; 30% A Level total. • H567/02: Psychological Themes through Core Studies: 105 marks; 2 hour examination; synoptic content; 35% A Level total. • H567/03: Applied Psychology: 105 marks; 2 hour examination; 35% A Level total.