The BSc (Hons) Psychology course at UWE Bristol is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), offering a strong academic foundation with a practical focus that enhances employability. By following the BPS core curriculum, the program equips students with the qualifications needed to achieve Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC)—the essential first step toward becoming a professional psychologist.
Psychology is a fascinating field that blends scientific inquiry with creative thinking to explore human thought, emotion, and behaviour. This degree develops critical thinking, communication, numeracy, and problem-solving skills that are valued across a wide range of careers. UWE Bristol’s program combines academic theory with hands-on learning, preparing graduates for both specialist psychology roles and broader industry opportunities.
Students benefit from expert teaching delivered by leading researchers and practitioners. The curriculum includes ILM-accredited modules in leadership, as well as work-based learning opportunities, practical workshops using psychological tools, and placements in public, private, or voluntary sectors. A final-year independent research project enables students to explore a topic of personal interest in depth.
Optional opportunities such as a year-long placement or a study year abroad further enrich the learning experience. These immersive experiences help students apply psychological theory in real-world contexts, building both competence and confidence.
Graduates of this program go on to succeed in diverse fields including healthcare, education, research, law enforcement, IT, finance, and the creative industries. The course not only prepares students for psychology careers but also empowers them to make meaningful contributions in any professional setting.
1. Final Year Independent Research Project
You’ll design and conduct your own psychological study under expert supervision.
Learn real-world research methods: data collection, ethical considerations, analysis, and reporting.
Helps build skills for postgraduate study or research careers.
2. Work-Based Learning Modules
Work placements or internships in psychology-related settings (mental health clinics, schools, NGOs, HR departments).
Gain practical experience, build your CV, and explore different career paths in real environments.
3. Volunteering Opportunities
Many universities partner with local organizations, allowing you to volunteer in educational, healthcare, or community outreach roles.
Develop soft skills like empathy, communication, and teamwork.
4. Laboratory Sessions
Practical classes with psychological equipment (e.g., eye-tracking, EEG, reaction-time software).
Hands-on learning of experimental methods and psychological testing.
5. Research Participation & Assistant Roles
Take part in ongoing faculty-led research or assist academic staff with their projects.
Exposure to cutting-edge topics like mental health, cognition, or neuropsychology.
6. Sandwich Year / Placement Year (Optional)
Spend a year in industry between 2nd and 3rd year.
Work in hospitals, research labs, schools, or corporate psychology departments.
7. Study Abroad Option
Some universities offer international study exchanges for a semester or a year.
Gain a global perspective on psychological practices and theories.
Further Study & Professional Training
Progress to postgraduate study in Psychology or related fields (e.g., MSc in Clinical, Health, Educational, or Forensic Psychology)
Apply for Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy) or PhD programs
Eligible to pursue British Psychological Society (BPS)-accredited postgraduate routes toward becoming a Chartered Psychologist
Careers in Psychology (with further training)
Clinical Psychologist – Diagnose and treat mental health issues
Forensic Psychologist – Work within criminal justice systems
Educational Psychologist – Support children with learning or behavioral issues
Counselling Psychologist – Help clients manage emotional and psychological challenges
Health Psychologist – Promote wellbeing and support chronic illness management
Occupational Psychologist – Improve workplace wellbeing and performance
Alternative Career Paths
Human Resources (HR) and Recruitment
Marketing, Advertising, and Consumer Research
Social Work and Community Outreach
Mental Health Support Worker or Psychiatric Technician
Youth Worker, Life Coach, or Career Adviser
Research & Academic Roles
Work as a Research Assistant in universities, healthcare, or private research firms
Opportunities in data analysis, program evaluation, or public health research
Transferable Skills for Diverse Sectors
Strong communication, analysis, teamwork, and critical thinking
Useful in education, public policy, tech, law enforcement, and NGOs
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