Our BSc (Hons) Psychology degree with Foundation Year will expose you to a wide spectrum of current research and assist you in building crucial knowledge, skills and talent required for a future in psychology. You will examine wellbeing, happiness and what makes life worthwhile as part of this modern approach. You'll discover how psychology can help you make great changes in your personal and professional life. This transformation can be witnessed in social and economic development, education, communication, mental health, criminality and clinical settings.
With so many areas of psychology to choose from, this course allows you the time and flexibility to decide where you want to focus your efforts.
If you lean towards studying emotional, cognitive and social processes and behaviour, the Psychology course might be the course you are looking for. You’ll observe and understand how an individual relates to others and the environment around them.
This degree has been designed for curious individuals who want to learn more about the human mind and what motivates our attitude but require a little extra help before embarking on a full university degree program.
During the BSc Psychology degree, you will study the human mind and how our ideas, feelings and beliefs motivate and influence our behaviour. Studying this innovative undergraduate psychology course will give you numerous future job and study opportunities, as well as access to current, digital learning resources. Above all, our academic team, who come from a variety of professional and cultural backgrounds, will assist you in learning through real-world context, allowing you to understand how to best apply your new abilities in practice.
Why to study this course?
Full support by Atlantic London from start until graduation.
80% of students were satisfied overall with their course.
86% of students agreed staff were good at explaining things.
84% in work or doing further study 15 months after the course.
What our students say..."I chose to study with Atlantic because the staff members were really supportive and nice. The course also fitted around my job. With their help, I've finally learned to cope and understand my learning pattern, what I'm looking for in a course and what my future aspirations are."Lidia Pavlov Psychology student
About institution
Arden University makes higher education accessible for everyone, offering a wide array of flexible degrees (online learning and blended learning) that fit around your life and your needs. Whether you’re balancing work, family, or other commitments, Arden’s approach allows you to study on your own terms without sacrificing quality. Plus, it was recently ranked 16th out of 149 UK universities for student satisfaction.
Modules
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 1
Introduction to studying Psychology
Social Psychology
Exploring Research in Psychology
Developmental Psychology
Biological Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
Year 2
Qualitative Research Methods
Quantitative Research Methods
Personality and Intelligence
Positive Psycholog
Sport and Exercise Psychology
Occupational Psychology
Clinical and Health Psychology
Child Development and Educational Psychology
Year 3
Professional Development
Research Project
Counselling Psychology: Mental Health and Illness
Behavioural Neuroscience and Neuropsychology
Political Psychology
Cyber Psychology
Gender and Sexuality
Assessments
Your exams have been developed to assist you in applying what you've learned in the classroom to real-world settings. This means you'll be more prepared to apply the skills you've learned on the course to your future professional career. As you progress through your course modules, you will have the opportunity to participate in a variety of beneficial assessment methods such as:
Individual reports
Case study analyses
Role play
Group presentations
Entry requirements
Fees & funding
Course fee per year: £9,250 The Tuition Fee of the course may vary depending on the institution you wish to study at, as well as your status in the UK. The course is available for UK/EU & International Students and eligible for Student Loans Company (SLC) funding to help cover the cost of your tuition fees and other expenses. If you are an UK/EU citizen or living in the UK on an Indefinite stay, apart from the tuition fees, you could also receive support from the government via Student Loans Company to cover some living costs while studying. The maintenance loan depends on each individual's circumstances.
Fees breakdown:
Tuition fee loans cover the full cost of your course and are paid directly to the course provider.
Student Finance has to be paid back, however, you only make Student Loan repayments once you've left your course AND are earning enough. Repayments vary with your salary, and stop altogether if your income drops too low.
Maintenance Loan pays for day-to-day living expenses like rent, bills, food and books. Unlike the fees loan, it's paid directly to your student bank account once a term and you can spend it on anything you like.
Students can also apply for other types of special support grants, such as childcare grants or Disabled Students' Allowance if eligible.
Moreover, almost all universities offer a selection of student bursaries. These are cash gifts you usually don't have to repay.
Please submit an enquiry to find out more or use our calculator to estimate how much Maintenance Loan you can get and how much you will have to repay per month once you finish your course. Enter your household income, the university's location and current situation.Calculate your funds
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