BSc Hons Psychology Developmental And Educational

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

The University of Northampton

Program Overview

Program Overview:
This three-year, full-time degree offers a specialist focus on developmental and educational psychology. It is designed for students interested in understanding human development and educational processes. The course emphasizes research-informed teaching and practical experience, preparing graduates for careers in educational settings, child development, and related fields.

Curriculum Structure:

Year One:
The first year introduces foundational topics in psychology, including research methods, cognitive psychology, and developmental psychology. Students engage in practical work to develop essential skills for psychological research and application.

Year Two:
In the second year, the curriculum deepens understanding of developmental and educational psychology. Modules focus on lifespan development, educational psychology, and advanced research methods. Students undertake independent practical work to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world contexts.

Year Three:
The final year centers on specialized topics in developmental and educational psychology. Students complete a dissertation, allowing for in-depth exploration of a chosen research area. The program culminates in a comprehensive understanding of psychological principles applied to developmental and educational settings.

Placement Opportunities:
The program includes career-enhancing placements, allowing students to gain practical experience in various settings, such as schools, educational institutions, and child development centers. These placements are integral to the curriculum, providing students with valuable insights into professional practice.

Accreditation:
The degree is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), providing a pathway to Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC), a requirement for pursuing further training in psychology.

Reputation and Facilities:
The University of Northampton offers state-of-the-art facilities and a supportive learning environment. Students benefit from expert teaching and access to modern resources, preparing them for successful careers in psychology and education.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

This BPS-accredited programme blends developmental psychology with educational theory, focusing on how children and young people learn and grow within educational settings.

Key practical learning experiences include:

  • Access to dedicated psychology labs for developmental assessments and experimental research
  • Opportunities for placements in schools, educational centres, and child development organisations
  • Modules covering cognitive development, learning difficulties, and educational interventions
  • Group projects, case studies, and applied research linked to real educational challenges
  • Final-year dissertation allowing independent study on developmental or educational topics

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates are prepared for careers supporting education, child development, and psychological wellbeing in schools and community settings.

Typical roles include:
Educational Psychologist Assistant, Learning Support Specialist, Child Development Practitioner, Youth Worker

Career support includes:

  • University employability service offering placement assistance and career advice
  • Links with local schools and educational services for practical experience
  • Preparation for postgraduate training in Educational Psychology, Child Development, or Special Educational Needs

Further Academic Progression

Many graduates pursue MSc or doctoral studies in Educational Psychology, Developmental Psychology, or related fields, often aiming for professional accreditation

Program Key Stats

£15,700
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

BBC
2.8
26 - 30
60

NA
6.0
70

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Educational Psychologist (requires postgraduate training)
  • Clinical Psychologist (postgraduate route)
  • Child and Adolescent Mental Health Practitioner
  • Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCo)
  • Primary or Secondary School Teacher (with additional teacher training)
  • Learning Support Assistant
  • Speech and Language Therapist (requires further study)
  • Researcher in Developmental or Educational Psychology
  • Policy Advisor in Education or Child Welfare
  • Human Resources or Organisational Development Specialist

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