Lancaster University’s BSc Psychology degree offers a broad and in-depth exploration of the discipline, focusing on biological, cognitive, developmental, and social psychology, with options in clinical and health psychology. Accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), the programme provides a strong foundation for careers in psychology and related fields.
In Year 1, you’ll build core knowledge of fundamental psychological concepts, methods, and theories. You’ll explore major branches of psychology while learning essential skills in research design and analysis. Year 2 deepens your understanding of cognitive neuroscience, developmental and social psychology, and enhances your research capabilities. You’ll also begin tailoring your degree with optional modules.
In your final year, you’ll complete a research dissertation and select from specialist topics aligned with academic staff expertise. These include areas not always offered on other programmes, such as environmental and pain psychology. The department’s research-led teaching spans clinical, cognitive, developmental, social, and health psychology.
You’ll study in a purpose-built psychology facility that includes cutting-edge labs such as the Bath Babylab, a virtual reality suite, a biopsychology observation room with a two-way mirror, and sensory research spaces. Beyond the curriculum, the programme supports professional growth through CV workshops, interview training, a research apprenticeship scheme, and personal tutor guidance.
Graduates are well-equipped for postgraduate study and employment in fields like clinical psychology, behavioural science, education, healthcare, and business. Recent graduates have progressed to roles at organisations such as the NHS, KPMG, Citizen’s Advice, and Beyond Autism.
Gain hands-on research experience through lab-based projects, including those in cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and developmental psychology.
Participate in independent research projects as part of your dissertation in the final year, guided by expert faculty.
Use advanced research facilities such as the Brain and Behaviour Laboratory, Eye Tracking Lab, and Social Psychology Lab.
Opportunities for placements and internships through the University’s network with organisations in clinical psychology, education, and health.
Work on real-world case studies and practical applications of psychological theories, particularly in the final year.
Access to a wide range of optional modules that allow you to focus on specific areas of interest like health psychology, forensic psychology, and educational psychology.
Collaboration with academic staff on ongoing research projects in diverse psychology fields, from mental health to developmental psychology.
Accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), providing a foundation for postgraduate training in professional psychology (e.g., clinical, forensic, educational).
Graduates can pursue further study (MSc or PhD) in psychology, neuroscience, or related fields.
Career paths include roles in mental health services, research, counselling, education, healthcare, HR, and user experience design.
Strong career support through the University’s Careers Service, offering CV workshops, interview coaching, and job search resources.
Potential to pursue roles in market research, public policy, communications, and social research.
Opportunities to apply for professional psychology roles requiring further specialist training.
Access to a well-established alumni network, providing mentorship and connections to industry leaders.
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