BA Psychology

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Strathclyde

Program Overview

At Strathclyde University, the Psychology programme offers an in-depth exploration of human behaviour, covering how we learn, remember, coordinate actions, and interact with others. You’ll examine theories behind cognitive differences between individuals, understanding the historical development of these ideas and the work of key theorists.

The course delves into the biological foundations of behaviour, memory, emotion, pain, perception, and everything in between. You’ll explore how neuropsychology has enhanced our understanding of the mind, studying the relationship between cognition, the brain, and the nervous system. Additionally, you will gain insight into the history of social psychology, learning how thoughts, feelings, and behaviours are shaped by our environment.

Practical experience is key, and you will have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience through a work placement. The programme is taught in a dynamic environment, where you will engage with specialists to further understand the complexities of human behaviour, including personality and intelligence.

Strathclyde’s Psychology degree, accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), equips you with the necessary skills to pursue a career as a professional psychologist. However, the degree also opens doors to a variety of other career paths, including teaching, human resource management, social work, and many others. The programme is designed to offer a high-quality learning experience in a supportive and engaging environment, providing a strong foundation for further study or a wide range of professional opportunities.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

  • Research Opportunities: Students engage in cutting-edge research throughout the programme, working alongside experienced academics in areas like cognitive psychology, neuroscience, social psychology, and clinical psychology. This allows students to contribute to ongoing studies and gain exposure to various research methodologies.

  • Laboratory Experience: The university offers access to state-of-the-art laboratories where students can gain hands-on experience in areas such as neuroimaging, psychophysiology, and cognitive testing, enhancing their understanding of psychological theories and practices.

  • Work Placement: A key feature of the programme is the opportunity to undertake a work placement, providing real-world experience and the chance to apply theoretical knowledge in practical settings. This can be in clinical settings, research environments, or even in the private sector.

  • Practical Research Projects: Students complete individual or group research projects during their studies, where they can apply what they have learned to solve real-world psychological problems. These projects are designed to foster critical thinking, problem-solving, and data analysis skills.

  • Collaborations with Industry: Strathclyde fosters partnerships with external organizations, allowing students to work on projects that have direct real-world implications. These collaborations give students insight into how psychology is applied in industries such as healthcare, business, education, and government.

  • Psychology Clinics and Internships: The university offers opportunities to work in psychology clinics or take on internships in mental health organizations, research institutes, or businesses, giving students practical experience in a professional setting.

  • Guest Lectures & Workshops: Strathclyde invites guest speakers from various psychological fields to provide students with insight into contemporary issues, new research, and career paths. Students can also attend workshops designed to enhance their skills in psychological assessment and therapy.

  • Community Engagement: The university encourages students to participate in community outreach programmes, where they can apply psychological principles to help local communities. This may involve mental health awareness campaigns or educational workshops.

  • Study Abroad Opportunities: Strathclyde provides study abroad opportunities, allowing students to experience psychology from a global perspective and learn about different cultural approaches to psychological practices.

  • Peer Collaboration: Students work in team-based learning environments where collaboration with peers is key to understanding complex psychological issues and research topics, fostering teamwork and communication skills.

Progression & Future Opportunities

  1. Chartered Psychologist Pathway: Graduates of the BPS-accredited Psychology degree can progress towards becoming a Chartered Psychologist by undertaking further postgraduate training in their chosen specialism, such as clinical psychology, forensic psychology, educational psychology, or occupational psychology.

  2. Postgraduate Study Options: After completing the undergraduate degree, many students choose to pursue master's programmes (e.g., MSc in Clinical Psychology, MSc in Neuroscience) or PhD research opportunities to deepen their knowledge and enhance their career prospects.

  3. Diverse Career Paths: A degree in psychology opens doors to a wide range of career paths. Graduates can work in fields such as mental health, social work, teaching, human resources, and marketing, or move into research roles in academia, government, or private industry.

  4. Health and Social Care Professions: Graduates can enter roles in the healthcare sector as psychological therapists, mental health advisors, or support workers, providing vital services to individuals experiencing mental health issues or other psychological challenges.

  5. Further Training in Specialised Areas: Many students use their undergraduate psychology degree as a stepping stone to further training in psychotherapy, counselling, or clinical practice, which require postgraduate study and supervised experience.

  6. Education Sector: Graduates can pursue careers in education, becoming special educational needs coordinators, educational psychologists, or working in learning support roles within schools and universities.

  7. Human Resources & Recruitment: Psychology graduates are well-suited to work in human resources, helping organizations with recruitment, employee well-being, training, and organizational development.

  8. Criminal Justice & Law Enforcement: With further qualifications, psychology graduates can pursue careers in forensic psychology, criminal profiling, or work within law enforcement agencies to assist in criminal investigations.

  9. Research and Development: Graduates interested in research can work in the academic sector, government research institutions, or private companies to conduct studies that advance the field of psychology, particularly in emerging fields like neuropsychology or behavioural science.

  10. Nonprofit and Advocacy Work: Psychology graduates can also find rewarding careers in nonprofit organizations or advocacy groups, working on mental health issues, community outreach, and social justice projects.

  11. Marketing and Consumer Psychology: With an understanding of human behaviour, graduates can enter the marketing and advertising sectors, specializing in consumer psychology and helping companies develop products or campaigns that resonate with target audiences.

  12. Global Opportunities: Given the universality of psychology, Strathclyde psychology graduates have opportunities to work internationally, in roles ranging from humanitarian work to global health organizations and international research projects.

  13. Sports Psychology: Graduates with an interest in sports can pursue careers in sports psychology, working with athletes to enhance performance, manage stress, and improve mental well-being in competitive environments.

  14. Technology and Data Analysis: As psychology increasingly intersects with technology, graduates with an interest in data analysis or artificial intelligence can work in the tech industry, applying psychological principles to improve user experience and interface design.

  15. Freelance or Consultancy Roles: Some graduates may choose to work as independent consultants, offering expertise in areas like organizational psychology, mental health, or employee well-being for various companies and institutions.

Program Key Stats

£21,550
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

ABB
3.0
30
70

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6.5
100

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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