BSc Hons Psychology

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

The University of Bradford

Program Overview


Embark on a journey into the complexities of the human mind with the BPS-accredited BSc Psychology programme at the University of Hull. Designed to develop a deep understanding of behaviour, thoughts, and emotions, this course equips you with the research skills needed to address contemporary global challenges and make a meaningful difference in people’s lives.

You’ll benefit from innovative teaching approaches, with small-group seminars and practical lab sessions using advanced technologies such as EEG (Biopac) systems and virtual reality. Throughout the degree, you’ll engage in a range of learning and assessment methods, including project work tailored to suit diverse learning profiles. Monthly research seminars featuring internationally recognised psychologists offer opportunities for students to actively participate and stay at the forefront of psychological discovery.

Personalised academic and pastoral support is a priority, with every student assigned a dedicated tutor. Peer-assisted learning is timetabled, giving you the chance to both learn from and support fellow students. In your final year, you’ll complete a supervised placement embedded within a core module, applying theory in a real-world setting.

You can also opt for a year-long work placement or study abroad experience, expanding your professional and cultural horizons. Competitive internship opportunities in Levels 5 and 6 with academic staff further enhance employability.

Graduates pursue diverse careers across psychology, healthcare, business, sports, education, criminal justice, research, and human resources. With a department that celebrates diversity and fosters inclusion, you’ll be supported every step of the way toward a rewarding future.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

  • Final-Year Independent Research Project: Students conduct their own supervised psychological research using real-world methodologies.

  • Access to Advanced Labs: Includes EEG labs, eye-tracking equipment, virtual reality systems, and observation suites for experimental work.

  • Research-Led Teaching: Modules taught by active researchers to ensure evidence-based, cutting-edge content.

  • Quantitative & Qualitative Research Training: Develop skills in statistical software (e.g., SPSS) and qualitative methods like interviews and thematic analysis.

  • Scenario-Based Learning: Simulations and case studies help apply psychological theories in practical contexts such as healthcare and forensic psychology.

  • Participation in Ongoing Research: Opportunities to assist academic staff on live research projects, gaining insight into professional research practices.

  • Optional Work Placement Module: Some students can undertake internships in settings such as schools, mental health services, or non-profits.

  • Peer Research Participation Panels: Collaborate on and provide feedback for fellow students' research projects.

  • Project-Based Assessments: Many modules use coursework-based evaluation through research reports, presentations, and case analyses.

  • Community Volunteering Projects: Psychology students may engage in outreach or support services, applying psychological knowledge to local needs.

  • Applied Lab Work: Frequent use of psychometric tools, cognitive tests, and behavioural assessments.

  • Study Abroad Opportunities: Students can study at a partner university abroad for a semester or year.

  • Summer Internships: Competitive research internship options available with faculty during summer breaks.

  • Independent Group Research: Students often work in teams to explore a psychological topic and present findings.

  • Real-World Case Integration: Modules include analysis of real psychological cases to build practical understanding.

Progression & Future Opportunities

  • Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC): Eligible graduates can pursue postgraduate training to become Chartered Psychologists via the British Psychological Society (BPS).

  • Postgraduate Study: Options include MSc in Clinical Psychology, Educational Psychology, Forensic Psychology, Health Psychology, or Psychological Research.

  • Doctoral Pathways: Graduates can progress to PhDs or Professional Doctorates in Psychology, often required for practitioner roles.

  • NHS Roles: Opportunities to work in mental health support, therapy assistance, or psychological wellbeing practitioner (PWP) roles.

  • Education Sector: Graduates may pursue careers in educational psychology, teaching, or special educational needs (SEN) support.

  • Health & Social Care: Roles in care coordination, mental health services, rehabilitation support, or community outreach work.

  • Human Resources: Application of psychological principles in recruitment, training, wellbeing, and organizational development.

  • Market Research & Data Analysis: Skills in statistics and research methods are valued in user research and behavioural analytics.

  • Forensic Settings: Opportunities in offender rehabilitation, probation services, or forensic psychological support.

  • Youth Work & Counselling: Some graduates enter roles in youth services, mentoring, or counselling (with further training).

  • Business & Marketing: Understanding of human behaviour supports work in consumer psychology, branding, and UX research.

  • Charity & NGO Roles: Involvement in social research, mental health campaigns, or advocacy work.

  • Police & Emergency Services: Some pursue roles in behavioural profiling, negotiation support, or wellbeing services.

  • Civil Service & Policy Roles: Research and advisory positions related to public health, justice, or education policy.

  • Academic Careers: With further qualifications, graduates can become lecturers or researchers in higher education.

Program Key Stats

£20,538
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

BBC
3.0
30
70

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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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