A Level Psychology

Psychology is the study of the human mind and why people behave the way they do. This qualification offers an engaging and effective introduction to Psychology. Students will learn the fundamentals of the subject and develop skills valued by Higher Education (HE) and employers, including critical analysis, independent thinking and research.

Assessment is 100% examination and there are 3 exams taken at the end of the 2
years for Units 1, 2 and 3. We have continuous class assessments throughout the
year including; essays, tests, presentations and project work.

Skills required

  • Essay writing
  • Maths
  • Application
  • Evaluation and analysis
Entry Requirements
  • Grade 5 in GCSE Mathematics
  • Grade 5 in GCSE English Literature and/or English Literature
Units studied
  • Unit 1: Memory, Attachment, Social Influence and Psychopathy
  • Unit 2: Approaches, Biopsychology and Research Methods
  • Unit 3: Aggression, Schizophrenia, Issues and Debates and Gender
Careers

This subject will help you to better understand your patterns of behaviour and those of the people around you. It is a well-respected discipline and can be useful for a
range of careers including: psychologist, psychiatrist, doctor, nurse, police officer, law, journalist, media work, counsellor, business and human resources.

Enrichment

Students will have the opportunity to conduct their own research and Psychology experiments, and visit external workshops to support their learning.