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    Psychology

    A Level Psychology is an ideal subject choice if you have an interest in understanding human behaviour from a scientific perspective.

    Psychology is the science of behaviour and experience and, as such, is relevant to all areas of life; it offers a bridge connecting the human and natural sciences. Psychologists use the same research methods as other scientists to study the brain; however, science further helps a psychologist understand how physiology links to behaviour.

     

    The Course

    Psychology at A Level is taught with the assumption that students have no prior knowledge of the subject. However, Psychology is a demanding academic discipline and the grade recommendation to study the A Level course is a grade 6 or above in Biology, a grade 6 or above in Mathematics, and a grade 5/6 in English Language. Strong written communication is essential, as the Psychology student needs to discuss various scientific issues, as well as research methodology and major approaches in Psychology, and be able to write about these clearly and concisely.

    Curriculum

    AQA Exam Board

     

    Course content

    Assessment

    Paper 1: Introductory Topics in Psychology

    Paper 1 (33.3%)

    • Social influence
    • Memory
    • Attachment
    • Psychopathology

    2 hour written examination

    Paper 2: Psychology in Context

    Paper 2 (33.3%)

    • Approaches in Psychology
    • Biopsychology
    • Research methods

    2 hour written examination

    Paper 3: Issues and Options in Psychology

    Paper 3 (33.3%)

    • Issues and debates in Psychology
    • One question on either: Relationships, Gender, Cognition or Development
    • One question on either: Schizophrenia, Eating Behaviour or Stress
    • One question on either: Aggression, Forensic Psychology or Addiction

    2 hour written examination

    Beyond the Course

    The Psychology A Level provides students with many transferable skills and there are a variety of careers involving Psychology, including: medicine and psychiatry, counselling and social work, forensics and criminology, business and marketing, educational psychology, teaching, neuroscience, and clinical psychology.

     

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