BSc (Hons) Psychology with Foundation Year*
*This programme is subject to validation
Are you intrigued by the human mind?
Are you looking to learn more about the fascinating world of psychology?”
Psychology plays a large part within many different areas of everyday life as it focuses on the study of the mind, behaviour, experiences and relationships. A psychology degree can open up a variety of different career opportunities in sectors such as healthcare, psychological practice, education, the justice system, and many more.
This BSc (Hons) Psychology aims to develop your scientific understanding of psychological theories, approaches and findings, so that you can later apply this knowledge to real-world issues. You will develop your critical thinking and research skills throughout the course, which will prepare you for a successful career in this exciting field.

Start dates:
October and February

Tuition fees (24/25):
£9,250

Duration:
4 years with a Foundation Year

Academic requirements:
Foundation Year Entry: 48 UCAS tariff points, or equivalent
Year 1 entry: 112-128 UCAS tariff points

English language requirements:
IELTS 6.0 overall with a minimum of 5.5 in each component, Grade 4 in GCSE English and mathematics (previously grade C)
Course features and benefits
What will I study?
Foundation Year
Course features and benefits
During your studies, you will develop an understanding of how psychology is applied to real life issues in a variety of contexts whilst utilising different research techniques and methods. The professional and transferable skills you learn during this programme will prepare you for employment, further study or training for professional practice.

Prepare for a career in psychology with a degree that fits around your life and commitments with blended learning, daytime, or evening/weekend options available

Benefit from the use of psychophysiological recording equipment, including eye-tracking facilities and other specialist equipment
What will I study?
You will cover a wide range of topics on this psychology programme, including the different types of psychology and their practical applications in the real world, research methods and techniques used in psychological research, as well as the ethical responsibilities involved in the world of psychology. Your core modules will enable you to learn more about beginning as a researcher, the current foundations of psychology and how it impacts social change, as well as looking at psychology with other industry contexts.
In your final year, you will also have the opportunity to study specialised modules that focus on applying psychology to other areas, including topics such as cyberpsychology, behaviour change, and mindfulness techniques.
Foundation Year
If you’re looking to study our psychology course but do not meet the entry requirements of our undergraduate degree, our Foundation Year option will help you develop the core skills and knowledge you need to progress before moving straight onto our BSc (Hons) Psychology the following year.
What are the benefits of studying a Foundation Year:
- It provides knowledge and understanding of topics that are central to the study of social sciences, which will help you to develop a strong grounding in psychology and successfully progress onto our psychology undergraduate programme.
- It helps you to develop and apply your knowledge of psychological theories and approaches to real life situations.
- It enhances your professional and transferable skills, preparing you for a successful future in this field.
Blended learning
The world is fast becoming a digital-focused society with blended working a permanent feature for many businesses globally. Our priority is ensuring our students are equipped with the knowledge, skills and competencies to achieve course learning outcomes and the confidence to succeed in the digital revolution. Learning in a blended way helps you to develop the digital skills needed to work in a digital workplace.
Our approach to blended learning combines live online learning with face-to-face on campus sessions. This flexibility of learning means our students can balance studying in and around other commitments as well as build friendships and join a community both live online and on campus.

Ability to study full-time whilst balancing other commitment

Recordings of live online sessions to watch back when preparing for assessments

Reduce the cost and time travelling to campus

Experience a vibrant campus community, access the study facilities and student support services on campus and virtually

Live online sessions allow for real-time interaction and engagement during your class
Campus locations
Our purpose-built teaching facilities in Birmingham and Manchester are equipped with the latest technology, practical study aids and an extensive library to assist you in your research.