3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program
Why do people behave the way they do in certain situations? How does our environment influence our decisions? In what ways can individual actions shape wider society? These are the types of questions explored in the BSc Psychological and Behavioural Science programme.
This interdisciplinary degree uniquely integrates psychology and behavioural science, drawing from both social and natural science perspectives. It equips students with a comprehensive understanding of human behaviour, combining theoretical knowledge with practical application. Through this programme, students learn how to apply psychological and behavioural insights to real-world challenges in areas such as health, education, and public policy.
A strong emphasis is placed on research skills, including the design and implementation of empirical studies. Students are trained in both qualitative methods—such as interviews and focus groups—and quantitative techniques, including statistical analysis and data interpretation. The ability to communicate findings clearly and effectively is also a key component of the course.
LSE’s global reputation adds further value to the degree. Recently ranked number one in the UK for Psychology by both the Good University Guide and the Complete University Guide, LSE provides a rigorous academic environment and exceptional career prospects. Graduates go on to impactful roles in government, NGOs, and the private sector, influencing policy and driving change at both national and international levels.
The programme is accredited by the British Psychological Society, ensuring it meets high academic and professional standards—an ideal foundation for a career in psychology, behavioural science, or further study.
Hands-on research experience through designing and conducting empirical studies.
Opportunities to work with qualitative methods (e.g. interviews, focus groups) and quantitative analysis (e.g. surveys, statistical modelling).
Access to LSE’s Behavioural Research Lab for experimental projects and data collection.
Involvement in real-world research addressing public policy, health, education, and economic behaviour.
Independent research projects in later years, including a final-year dissertation.
Support for summer internships through LSE Careers and departmental links with NGOs, think tanks, and government bodies.
Option to participate in policy-based challenges, behavioural experiments, and community-based projects.
Accredited by the British Psychological Society – enabling eligibility for postgraduate training in psychology.
Strong foundation for careers in behavioural consultancy, health psychology, policy-making, education, and public health.
Graduates often pursue MSc or PhD study in psychology, behavioural science, data science, or public policy.
Career paths in governmental organisations, international NGOs, private sector behavioural units, and social research agencies.
Alumni work with institutions such as the UK Civil Service, WHO, World Bank, and behavioural insights teams.
Transferable skills include data analysis, critical thinking, communication, and evidence-based decision-making – highly valued across sectors.
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