Psychology is the scientific study of the human mind and behaviour, offering insights into thoughts, emotions, and actions. At the University of Leeds, students explore how psychology can address real-world challenges—such as decision-making in healthcare, the effects of technology, and mental health—while contributing to impactful research.
The BSc Psychology degree at Leeds provides a scientific foundation in core areas including biological, developmental, cognitive, and social psychology. Through engaging modules, you’ll explore topics like childhood development, ageing, memory, and healthy living, while developing practical research and data analysis skills. Teaching is delivered through diverse, active learning methods that foster independent thinking, critical analysis, and a global perspective.
Students benefit from state-of-the-art facilities, such as neuroimaging equipment (EEG, fNIRS), the Human Appetite Research Unit, computer labs, and well-resourced libraries. The School’s strong research culture, including collaborations with the NHS, industry, and government bodies, provides exposure to applied psychology in real-world settings.
You’ll be supported by a dedicated academic tutor throughout your degree and have the option to study abroad or gain industry experience through a placement year. These experiences help you develop transferable skills and expand your career prospects.
Graduates are highly employable in diverse fields such as business, forensics, education, and public service. International students also benefit from tailored academic language support.
At Leeds, you’ll study under leading researchers and be empowered to address global issues like social justice and sustainability—preparing you for a meaningful and impactful future.
🔬 Research & Academic Projects
Final Year Independent Research Project – Design and conduct your own psychological study with academic supervision.
Involvement in Ongoing Research – Opportunities to assist staff in projects across fields like health, education, and cognition.
Access to Advanced Labs – Work with EEG, fNIRS, and appetite research tools in state-of-the-art facilities.
💼 Internships & Work Experience
Year in Industry (Optional) – Apply psychology in a real-world setting, gaining hands-on experience and skills.
Volunteering Opportunities – Engage with local organisations (e.g. mental health, education) supported by the university.
Research Assistant Roles – Paid/unpaid positions during term or summer with Leeds academics or partner institutions.
🌍 Broader Experiential Options
Study Abroad Year – Experience psychology in a global context with partner universities.
Employability-Focused Modules – Courses that integrate placements, teamwork, and applied problem-solving.
Interdisciplinary Projects – Collaborate on projects with students from other disciplines, such as health or education.
👩⚕️ Psychology-Related Careers
Assistant Psychologist
Mental Health Practitioner
Behavioural Therapist
Counsellor (with further training)
Educational or Occupational Psychologist (postgraduate qualification required)
💼 Alternative Career Pathways
Human Resources
Market Research & Consumer Behaviour
UX Research & Data Analysis
Public Health & Social Policy
Teaching or Educational Support Roles
🌍 Graduate Destinations
NHS, local authorities, and mental health services
Charities like Mind, NSPCC, Samaritans
International NGOs and policy think tanks
Corporate graduate schemes and consultancy firms
📈 Employability Edge at Leeds
Year in industry and study abroad options
Career support through Leeds’ Careers Centre
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