University of Greenwich
University of Greenwich

University of Greenwich

Old Royal Naval College, Park Row, London SE10 9LS, United Kingdom London, United Kingdom Visit web page

Psychology

Study detals

: Bachelor's degree : BSc (Hons) Psychology : Full time : 36 Month

Requirements

Country specific academic qualifications:

  • Achieving Certificate of Secondary General Education with a minimum grade of 8
  • UKVI IELTS minimum 5.5 with no less than 5.5 in each skill

Speciality

If you do not meet the requirements for your chosen programme you can choose to study 1 or 2 terms of English language preparation beforehand.

IY0(Social Sciences & Law)

Additional information

Degree Overview
This degree will prepare you to pursue further training for careers in Psychology, and help you attain skills that prospective employers in a range of careers find attractive. Modules reflect the breadth of the discipline, from cognitive psychology and neuroscience to developmental psychology and social psychology. In this accredited by the British Psychological Society degree, you will study modules that includes a project. If you pass this and graduate with at least second-class honours, you will be eligible for Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership of the BPS. This is a necessary first step for people hoping to undergo further training to become a Chartered Psychologist. The university of Greenwich offers optional pathways in Forensic Psychology, Child Psychology and Sports Psychology, which lead to the awards of BSc Hons Psychology (Forensic Psychology), BSc Hons Psychology (Child Psychology), and BSc Hons Psychology (Sports Psychology) respectively.

Study Reasons

  • Psychology at Greenwich is one of the top three universities in London and seventh in the UK for
  • The university of Greenwich is number one in London for graduate prospects (2022 Complete University Guide Annual League Table - Psychology).
  • Many of our graduates pursue further training to become Practitioner Psychologists across a range of disciplines, including sport and exercise, forensic, educational, health, occupational, counselling and clinical psychology.