Psychology at Kineton is a very exciting subject to study. It involves the scientific study of human behaviour and is therefore directly relevant to your life. It is a fascinating subject as it seeks to understand why people behave as they do, and the complex workings of the human mind. For example: Why do people suffer from schizophrenia? You will learn a variety of skills, including analytical thinking, problem solving, improved communication and many more that will prepare you for the future. Psychology provides a vast range of fantastic careers options. These include, marketing, business development, accountancy, forensic psychology, clinical psychology, nursing and teaching.
Minimum Grade 5 at GCSE Maths, Science and English (Literature or Language)
Three papers, each two hours long and count for 33.3% of A-Level Paper 1: Introductory Topics in Psychology Paper 2: Psychology in Context Paper 3: Issues and Options in Psychology
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Warwickshire |
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| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Banbury Road, Kineton, Warwick, CV35 0JX |
Psychology at Kineton is a very exciting subject to study. It involves the scientific study of human behaviour and is therefore directly relevant to your life. It is a fascinating subject as it seeks to understand why people behave as they do, and the complex workings of the human mind. For example: Why do people suffer from schizophrenia? You will learn a variety of skills, including analytical thinking, problem solving, improved communication and many more that will prepare you for the future. Psychology provides a vast range of fantastic careers options. These include, marketing, business development, accountancy, forensic psychology, clinical psychology, nursing and teaching.
Minimum Grade 5 at GCSE Maths, Science and English (Literature or Language)
Three papers, each two hours long and count for 33.3% of A-Level Paper 1: Introductory Topics in Psychology Paper 2: Psychology in Context Paper 3: Issues and Options in Psychology