Psychology BSc (Hons) / Psychological Studies BSc (Hons)

Psychological Studies BSc (Hons)

The course is taught part-time at Gloucestershire College in Cheltenham, this programme features the same academic content as the main Psychology degree but is delivered in the evening with a focus on flexibility and individual needs.

During your first two years at Gloucestershire College, you will study psychology modules which are designed and validated by the University of Worcester, working towards BSc Psychology at Level 4. This is a British Psychological Society accredited course as long as you continue your Level 5/6 studies at the University of Worcester. Level 4 modules include: Introduction to Psychology, Psychology & Popular Culture and Research Methods.

If you progress beyond Level 4 at Gloucestershire College, you will study a mix of modules designed by Gloucestershire College and the University of Worcester, working towards BSc Psychological Studies. These Level 5 modules include: Social Psychology, Individual Differences and Introduction to Counselling Psychology. Importantly, this is not a British Psychological Society accredited course.

You will study the same academic content at Level 4 as University of Worcester students on the BSc Psychology course but your programme will be delivered in the evening with a focus on flexibility and your individual needs.

The BSc is awarded only if students complete levels 5 & 6 at the University of Worcester

UCAS code

UCAS is the central organisation through which applications are processed for entry onto full-time undergraduate courses in Higher Education in the UK.

Psychological Studies BSc (Hons) C801 BSc/PSyS

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Study options

The BSc Psychological Studies course is taught part-time on the Gloucestershire College site in Cheltenham.

You will study the same academic content at Level 4 as University of Worcester students on the BSc Psychology course but your programme will be delivered in the evening with a focus on flexibility and your individual needs.

Get in touch

Admissions Office
01905 855111 
admissions@worc.ac.uk

Irmgard Tischner
Course Leader
i.tischner@worc.ac.uk
 

280 UCAS Tariff points

Modules

Study of Psychology 1 & 2
Psychological Methods 1 & 2
Study Skills in Psychology
Critical Thinking in Psychology
Psychology in the Real World
Psychology & Popular Culture

Assessment

Wide variety of assessment types, including practical research reports, case studies, essays, literature reviews, presentations and examinations

Academic department

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Louise Jones, Head of Institute

Employability

This course also provides a foundation for careers in social work, research, industry and commerce, human resource management and administration. Other employment opportunities include working with people with disabilities, counselling, marketing, speech and language therapy and prison psychology

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