Course information
Psychology
Ackworth School - Wakefield
01977233600
Pontefract Road, Ackworth, West Yorkshire, WF7 7LT
Course summary

“Psychology is the scientific study of the human mind and behaviour: how we think, feel, act and interact individually and in groups.” The British Psychological Society Psychologists are scientists, and they use Research Methods to investigate questions. Psychologists investigate many areas of thought and behaviour; a variety of methods exist to ensure that there is always one appropriate to the needs of the study. You will learn to critically consider the choices researchers have made in designing their studies, evaluating the validity of research and the conclusions that have been made. You will see how a study evolves from an initial idea to a piece of published research, with the power to change the way society thinks and behaves. The Psychology A-level course will help you develop several skills: • How to view the world around you from different perspectives • How to plan and conduct scientific investigations • How to analyse and interpret data • How to reason critically • How to communicate your point of view

Entry requirements

In the case of entry into the Sixth Form, conditional offers are made on the basis of a reference from the pupil’s current school and the achievement of appropriate grades at GCSE or equivalent.

How you'll be assessed

Paper 1: Introductory Topics in Psychology • Social Influence • Memory • Attachment • Psychopathology Paper 2: Psychology in Context • Approaches • Biopsychology • Research Methods Paper 3: Issues and Options in Psychology • Issues and Debates • Gender • Eating Behaviour • Aggression

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionYorkshire and the Humber
Local AuthorityWakefield
Ofsted Rating
Gender TypeCo-Educational
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Boarding Fee£36,447
Sixth Form Fee£11,394 - £17,844
AddressPontefract Road, Ackworth, West Yorkshire, WF7 7LT