BSc Hons Psychology

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

London Metropolitan University

Program Overview

Studying psychology offers deep insights into human behaviour, thoughts, and emotions. The BSc Psychology course at London Metropolitan University is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), which grants eligibility for Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC)—a vital first step toward becoming a chartered psychologist. This accreditation enables progression to specialised postgraduate study and a professional career in psychology.

The course covers all core areas of the discipline, including biological, cognitive, developmental, and social psychology, as well as individual differences and research methods. You’ll also develop valuable academic and transferable skills, enhancing your future career prospects both within and beyond the field of psychology.

From the beginning, you’ll explore how people think and behave across different situations and examine important psychological questions. Topics include addiction, social media behaviour, phobias, memory, and mental health issues. The first year builds foundational knowledge and research capabilities. In your second year, you'll tackle more complex themes such as decision-making, intelligence, and prejudice. The final year offers specialisation in fields such as forensic, clinical, counselling, or occupational psychology, allowing you to tailor your studies to your interests.

Throughout the course, you’ll engage with practical research using specialist methods and tools. Under the guidance of experienced academics and practitioners, you’ll conduct an independent research project. This hands-on experience will prepare you to apply psychological principles in a range of real-world contexts and professions.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

  • Independent Research Project:
    Final-year students conduct an in-depth individual research project, including study design, data collection, analysis, and dissertation writing under academic supervision.

  • Faculty-led Research Participation:
    Opportunities to assist lecturers and researchers on active studies in areas such as mental health, cognition, and social behaviour.

  • Use of Professional Tools:
    Hands-on experience with psychological research tools and software (e.g., SPSS, Qualtrics, eye-tracking equipment) to develop analytical and technical skills.

  • Internships and Work Placements:
    Access to placements in clinical, educational, community, or organisational settings to apply psychological theories in real-world contexts.

  • Workshops and Skills Training:
    Regular workshops on data analysis, ethics in research, communication, and teamwork to enhance employability and academic development.

  • Collaborative Projects:
    Opportunities to work with peers on applied psychology projects, including case studies and problem-based learning.

  • Volunteering and Outreach:
    Encouraged involvement in voluntary roles within mental health, social care, or youth organisations to build practical experience.

Progression & Future Opportunities

  • Eligibility for Postgraduate Study:
    Graduates gain Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) with the British Psychological Society (BPS), enabling progression to specialised postgraduate training (e.g., MSc, Doctorate).

  • Routes to Professional Psychology:
    Potential careers include:

    • Clinical Psychology

    • Counselling Psychology

    • Forensic Psychology

    • Educational Psychology

    • Occupational Psychology

    • Health Psychology

  • Employment in Related Fields:
    Psychology graduates are also in demand in sectors such as:

    • Mental health and social care

    • Education and teaching

    • Human resources and recruitment

    • Marketing and consumer research

    • Youth work and community services

  • Graduate Schemes and Public Sector Roles:
    Many graduates enter competitive graduate training schemes or roles within the NHS, civil service, police, and charitable organisations.

  • Research and Academia:
    Those with strong research skills may progress to MRes/PhD programmes or become research assistants in universities and institutes.

  • Transferable Skills:
    Critical thinking, data analysis, communication, and emotional intelligence gained during the course are valued across many industries.

Program Key Stats

£19,500
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

BBC
3.0
26 - 28
60

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6.0
78

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Clinical Psychologist
  • Forensic Psychologist
  • Occupational Psychologist
  • Educational Psychologist
  • Counseling Psychologist
  • Health Psychologist
  • Research Assistant / Researcher
  • Human Resources (HR) or Recruitment Consultant
  • Marketing or Consumer Psychologist
  • Neuropsychologist
  • Social Worker
  • Psychiatric Technician / Mental Health Support Worker
  • Life Coach or Therapist
  • Criminal Justice or Law Enforcement Roles
  • Sports Psychologist  

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