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Foundation year

Core modules
PSYC001
The Foundations of Psychology
30 credits
This module provides an introduction to the foundational theories and approaches to psychology as a discipline. Psychodynamic, behaviourist, cognitive, humanistic, and systemic approaches are discussed, alongside their associated methodologies. Consideration is also given to how an understanding of these theories and approaches can contribute to other modules studied by the students enrolled in this programme year.
100% Coursework
PSYC002
The Psychology of Everyday Experience
30 credits
Students are introduced to psychological research into various aspects of everyday experience. They gain an appreciation of how life experiences are related to psychological knowledge, and learn how to apply psychological theory to world events. Lectures are supported by workshops and tutorials (or online equivalents) using a blended learning approach.
50% Coursework
50% Examinations
PSYC003
Psychological Influences on Health and Behaviour
30 credits
This module introduces the psychology of choices and behaviour, with an emphasis on health. We will examine health behaviours and risks with a consideration of how these are influenced by psychological factors. Students will design and run a small research project in groups, with a poster presentation forming the module assessment. Lectures are supported by workshops.
70% Tests
30% Practicals
PSYC005
Connecting Psychology
30 credits
Connecting Psychology provides an interdisciplinary exploration of how psychological principles intersect with societal structures and healthcare practices. Students examine the impacts of power and inequality, explore the psychology of behaviour, and learn about translating theory into practical interventions in healthcare and social care settings. Lectures are supported by workshops.
60% Tests
40% Examinations
Optional pathways
- MPsych (Hons) Psychology
- MPsych (Hons) Psychology with Clinical Psychology
- MPsych (Hons) Psychology with Human Neuroscience
- BSc (Hons) Psychology with Criminology
- BSc (Hons) Psychology with Early Childhood Studies
- BSc (Hons) Psychology with Education
- BSc (Hons) Psychology with Human Biology
- BSc (Hons) Psychology with Sociology
Experience
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A world of opportunity

My eyes have been opened to so many areas of psychology that I love, psychology graduates can go into so many areas – if something involves people, then at some level psychology is involved.

A great lecturer once said that psychology is the subject of everything. It is a topic that does not restrict your interests, but it allows them to grow. What I also love about the course is it not only provides you with the content, but it also equips you with skills that you can take into the real world. You learn to problem solve, analyse data, work as a team, and build a bank of knowledge for many future careers.
Experiential learning

Real-world experience

The University is really good at preparing you for placement, running you through skills courses and teaching how to do interviews, how to go out and get placements and the etiquettes of being in different workplaces.

A placement year is a great way to bridge the gap between academic study and professional life. Dr Jon Rhodes and I have been working with Plymouth Argyle youth academy squad developing workshops that aim to help players use Functional Imagery Training (FIT) to develop skills using vivid mental imagery to build resilience and emotional regulation.
Shape the psychologist you want to become
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ÆMorals
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ÆPsychopharmacology
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ÆMusic and emotion
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ÆDeception
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ÆAnimal behaviour
Taught by experts
Meet your lecturers

Professor Jeremy Goslin
Head of School of Psychology

Dr Gustav Kuhn
Associate Head of School for Marketing, Recruitment and Strategic Growth

Dr Chris Longmore
Lecturer in Psychology
Join our psychology society 'PsySoc'

Life in Plymouth
The overall vibe of the city is perfect. You are by the sea so it is still laid back, but you have all the conveniences of living in a city.
Current student


Careers
Being a mum of three sometimes can be challenging but with the support of the academic staff and university I am now graduating and looking forward to starting my Masters in Advanced Psychology at Plymouth.

Fees and funding
Tuition fees
£9,535 per year
£795 per 10 credits
Tuition fee price changes
£18,650 per year
Tuition fee price changes
Additional costs
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Supporting students with the cost of living

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Entry requirements
32 UCAS points
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P60
4 years
(+ optional placement)
Full-time
Plymouth
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P60
4 years
(+ optional placement)
Full-time
Plymouth