Psychology – A-level AQA

Course entry requirements

GCSE English Language at grade 4, GCSE Mathematics at grade 4, GCSE Science at grade 4.

OVERVIEW OF COURSE

Psychology is the scientific study of human mind and behaviour. This A’ level course will introduce you to the major theoretical perspectives currently used in Psychology, and further develop your understanding of why animals and humans behave the way they do.

COURSE DETAILS AND ASSESSMENT INFORMATION

In Psychology, students will study 3 units over the two years, each being worth 33.3% of the final exam.

Unit 1 (Year 12)

Memory
Social Influence
Attachments
Psychopathology

Unit 2 (Year 12 & 13)

Approaches
Research Methods
Biopsychology

Unit 3 (Year 13)

Schizophrenia
Cognitive Development
Forensic Psychology
Issues and Debates

WHERE CAN THIS COURSE TAKE ME?

Psychology A-Level can lead to many different career paths. Students in the past have secured places on courses are varied as Children’s Nursing, Social Work, Neuroscience, Criminology, Applied Psychology, Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy. Psychology is a useful subject due to the need to understand how to work with people.

I CAN FIND OUT MORE INFORMATION BY

You can find out just what types of careers are available in Psychology by accessing the British Psychological Society’s careers website available on:
Career options in psychology | BPS
https://www.bps.org.uk/public

You could also read the AQA specification in full at the following address:  http://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/psychology/as-and-a-level/psychology-7181-7182/specification-at-a-glanc

Where next

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Information for subjects currently being studied by our students for the academic year 2023-24. Please follow the links for each individual subject.  

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