BSc (Hons) Educational Psychology

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Chichester

Program Overview

In your initial year, you will be introduced to the essential principles, theories, and practices within the realms of psychology, pedagogy, and sociology. These foundational concepts will serve as the building blocks for your entire degree, providing you with a solid understanding of the fundamental elements that underpin the field.

During your second year of study, you will delve into more specialized domains within psychology, including biological, cognitive, and developmental aspects. This exploration will enable you to analyze and understand the influence of particular educational methodologies, such as forest schools, on children's development and learning. As you progress, you will deepen your knowledge in these focused areas, expanding your comprehension of psychology's various dimensions and its intersection with educational practices.

In your third year, the primary focus is on the creation of a final independent project that serves as the culmination of your learning throughout your degree. This project integrates and showcases the knowledge and skills you have acquired over the course of your studies. Additionally, you will engage in modules that specifically address the significance of technology, creativity, and mathematical thinking in the context of education.

Furthermore, during this year, you will embark on a work-based placement in a professional setting. This hands-on experience provides you with the opportunity to apply your theoretical understanding in a real-world environment, gaining practical insights and enhancing your professional capabilities.

Program Key Stats

£15,240 (Annual cost)
Sept Intake : 25th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

BBB
2.5
28
60

6.0
87

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Educational Psychologists have the opportunity to pursue careers in various educational settings
  • including local education authorities
  • nurseries
  • colleges
  • and special units
  • However
  • it's important to note that further studies are required to become a qualified educational psychologist
  • Upon completing your degree
  • you will possess a graduate basis of registration for the British Psychological Society (BPS)
  • To become an educational psychologist
  • you will need to undertake a BPS-accredited educational psychology doctorate
  • This program is a necessary step before you can apply for the protected title of "Educational Psychologist" from the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)
  • Once you have successfully completed the educational psychology doctorate
  • and obtained the HCPC protected title
  • you will be recognized as a Chartered Educational Psychologist
  • This prestigious designation signifies your professional competence and expertise in the field

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