Psychology
| Psychology | |
| AQA | |
| Year 12 | Year 13 | 
| Ever wonder if prison really does change criminal behaviour? Or why some people conform? Or perhaps if the experiences you had before the age of 5 really do shape the person you are today? A level Psychology will give you an understanding of the way people think and why people behave in certain ways. You will learn a variety of skills including analytical thinking, improved communication and problem solving. This is a 2 year linear A level which will be assessed by three two hour exams at the end of Year 13. In Year 12 you will cover the following topics: 
 
 
 | In Year 13 you will study: 
 Students will also undertake experimental work related to Psychology, applying the work from the research methods topic. Students will also visit Freud’s house and attend a conference of the course. 
 
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| Links Well With: Psychology links well with Biology, English, Maths, History, Business Studies, Philosophy and Ethics, PE, and Geography. | |
| Progression Routes: A level Psychology will give you an understanding of the way people think and why people behave in certain ways. You will learn a variety of skills including analytical thinking, improved communication, problem solving and many more that will prepare you for an exciting future with the possibility of a range of fantastic careers. According to bestcourse4me.com, the top seven degrees taken by students who have an A Level in Psychology include: Psychology, English, Sociology, Business Studies, Teaching, Sport, Exercise Science and Law. | |
| Entry Requirements: GCSE Grade 6 in both Combined Sciences or at least one Grade 6 in GCSE Single Science. GCSE Grade 6 English and Grade 5 Maths are also required. | |





