Psychology is the study of how the mind works and of behaviour. It is interested in people and animals, in how they think and behave, and in how we can account for, predict and control that behaviour. Psychologists are therefore concerned with collecting evidence to explore ideas about how mental and behavioural processes work. It is a science and uses systematic methods to gather and analyse information about behaviour. The study of Psychology looks at areas such as thinking, memory, conformity, mental illness and child development. It will help you to think and argue in depth about the value of different kinds of evidence, and to understand current and previous theories and research work that has been done. You will also carry out some basic research of your own using methods employed by psychologists. You will begin to understand the way that the findings and theories of psychologists have been widely applied in our daily lives, such as in understanding and reducing the following: prejudiced behaviour; errors in eyewitness testimony; addictive behaviours such as playing the lottery! Course content • Introductory topics in Psychology - Memory, Attachment, Social Influence and Psychopathology. • Psychology in context - Psychological Approaches, Biopsychology and Research methods. • Issues and options in Psychology - Issues & Debates in Psychology, Schizophrenia, Relationships and Forensic Psychology
Candidates must have a minimum of 6 GCSEs grade 6 and above, including maths and English, and grade 7s in the A-level subjects they wish to study (where relevant). • Grade 5/6 at GCSE in Maths and English • Do you like to weigh up evidence, discuss various ideas to explain events, and analyse, question, discuss, ponder, and think? • Can you write coherently, to explain ideas and back up arguments? • Are you interested in Science, Maths, History, and English Literature? • Are you prepared to persist in grasping new, unfamiliar ideas? • Are you hard-working and organised? • Do you like Sc
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Psychology is the study of how the mind works and of behaviour. It is interested in people and animals, in how they think and behave, and in how we can account for, predict and control that behaviour. Psychologists are therefore concerned with collecting evidence to explore ideas about how mental and behavioural processes work. It is a science and uses systematic methods to gather and analyse information about behaviour. The study of Psychology looks at areas such as thinking, memory, conformity, mental illness and child development. It will help you to think and argue in depth about the value of different kinds of evidence, and to understand current and previous theories and research work that has been done. You will also carry out some basic research of your own using methods employed by psychologists. You will begin to understand the way that the findings and theories of psychologists have been widely applied in our daily lives, such as in understanding and reducing the following: prejudiced behaviour; errors in eyewitness testimony; addictive behaviours such as playing the lottery! Course content • Introductory topics in Psychology - Memory, Attachment, Social Influence and Psychopathology. • Psychology in context - Psychological Approaches, Biopsychology and Research methods. • Issues and options in Psychology - Issues & Debates in Psychology, Schizophrenia, Relationships and Forensic Psychology
Candidates must have a minimum of 6 GCSEs grade 6 and above, including maths and English, and grade 7s in the A-level subjects they wish to study (where relevant). • Grade 5/6 at GCSE in Maths and English • Do you like to weigh up evidence, discuss various ideas to explain events, and analyse, question, discuss, ponder, and think? • Can you write coherently, to explain ideas and back up arguments? • Are you interested in Science, Maths, History, and English Literature? • Are you prepared to persist in grasping new, unfamiliar ideas? • Are you hard-working and organised? • Do you like Sc