The human mind is an abstract and intangible concept. Psychology attempts to investigate this concept in a scientific way. Psychology is a fascinating subject to study, we discuss different theories for human behaviour and learn about interesting experiments that have challenged the way people think. When you study psychology you will develop a holistic understanding of human behaviour.
Entry to Sixth Form is by application and is dependent on the candidate achieving the minimum academic requirement of five GCSE grades at C or above (at least three at Grade B or above). A Level Psychology involves skills predominantly linked to Maths, English and Biology. We study biological mechanisms and the effect biology plays on human behaviour. This includes neural, hormonal mechanisms and genetics therefore a good understanding of biology is important. There is mathematical content in psychology, we study how psychologists analyse their data and the statistical tests they use to interpret their results. We also look at correlations in data so an interest in maths and an understanding of numerical values is also important. You will be expected to discuss abstract and intangible concepts in the form of essays therefore a high level of written articulation is essential.
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Region | South East |
Local Authority | Buckinghamshire |
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Gender Type | Co-Educational |
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Boarding Fee | Unknown |
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Address | Akeley Wood Senior School, Bycell Road, MK18 5AE |
The human mind is an abstract and intangible concept. Psychology attempts to investigate this concept in a scientific way. Psychology is a fascinating subject to study, we discuss different theories for human behaviour and learn about interesting experiments that have challenged the way people think. When you study psychology you will develop a holistic understanding of human behaviour.
Entry to Sixth Form is by application and is dependent on the candidate achieving the minimum academic requirement of five GCSE grades at C or above (at least three at Grade B or above). A Level Psychology involves skills predominantly linked to Maths, English and Biology. We study biological mechanisms and the effect biology plays on human behaviour. This includes neural, hormonal mechanisms and genetics therefore a good understanding of biology is important. There is mathematical content in psychology, we study how psychologists analyse their data and the statistical tests they use to interpret their results. We also look at correlations in data so an interest in maths and an understanding of numerical values is also important. You will be expected to discuss abstract and intangible concepts in the form of essays therefore a high level of written articulation is essential.