BA Hons Psychological and Behavioral Sciences

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Cambridge

Program Overview

The Psychological and Behavioural Sciences course at the University of Cambridge, ranked Number 3 in the UK for Psychology (QS World University Rankings 2024), offers a comprehensive study of psychology in a broader behavioural sciences context. The programme explores diverse areas such as cognitive, social, developmental, and biological psychology, along with related disciplines like anthropology, archaeology, neuroscience, philosophy, and sociology. The course covers a wide range of topics, including statistics, data science, cognitive psychology, psychopathology, language, brain mechanisms, family influences, personality, and group social behaviour. Students can choose from various options to delve deeper into areas of personal interest.

Teaching is led by internationally renowned lecturers and researchers, and subject societies offer regular seminars and guest speaker events. The Department of Psychology provides excellent facilities, including a specialized library, research laboratories, and access to the Cambridge University Library, one of the oldest university libraries in the world.

This course is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), ensuring that graduates who achieve at least second-class honours are eligible to pursue a career as a psychologist. Many graduates continue with further study and research, while others enter careers in psychology-related fields, social work, education, or applied psychology. Additionally, the skills gained are valuable in sectors such as media, finance, law, business, and management. Notable alumni have gone on to work in organizations like Edelman, the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service, and Arsenal Football Club.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

  1. Research Projects
    Students are encouraged to engage in independent research projects, particularly in the later years of the programme. These projects allow students to design, execute, and analyse experiments, contributing original knowledge to the field of psychology.

  2. Laboratory Work
    The Department of Psychology has specialized research laboratories where students can gain hands-on experience in cognitive, developmental, and biological psychology. This work allows them to understand experimental design and data collection techniques.

  3. Research Seminars
    Students have access to weekly research seminars where they can present their findings, ask questions, and engage with experts in the field. These seminars are a great opportunity to refine communication skills and receive feedback from faculty and peers.

  4. Internships in Psychology
    Cambridge provides students with access to internship opportunities within clinical, research, and applied psychology settings. These internships often take place in collaboration with institutions like the Cambridge University Hospitals or the Cambridge Neuroscience network.

  5. Guest Lectures and Talks
    The university hosts regular guest speakers, including renowned psychologists and researchers from around the world. Attending these lectures provides students with insights into cutting-edge developments in psychological research and practice.

  6. Collaborative Research Opportunities
    Students have the chance to work closely with faculty members on ongoing research projects, often in collaboration with other departments like neuroscience, philosophy, and sociology. These partnerships provide real-world context for academic learning.

  7. Clinical Placements
    For those interested in clinical psychology, there are opportunities for placements at various health institutions, including Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. These placements provide exposure to clinical settings, enhancing the understanding of psychological disorders and therapeutic practices.

  8. Study Abroad Opportunities
    Students can engage in study-abroad programs that provide them with a global perspective on psychology. This opportunity allows them to explore different cultural approaches to psychology while broadening their academic and professional horizons.

  9. Volunteering and Outreach
    Students are encouraged to take part in volunteer work and outreach initiatives, such as mental health awareness campaigns or educational programs. This gives them valuable experience in applying psychological knowledge to benefit society.

  10. Dissertation in Applied Psychology
    In their final year, students may choose a dissertation project that addresses real-world psychological issues. These projects can involve collaboration with external organizations, providing opportunities to conduct applied research and gain practical skills.

Program Key Stats

£41,124
£ 29
Sept Intake : 15th Oct


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Eligibility Criteria

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3.5
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7.0
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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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