A Level Psychology requires students to achieve at least the minimum entry requirements for your chosen pathway plus a grade 5 or higher in Maths and Science. The minimum entry requirements will be discussed at open events and at your college interview.
Psychology is a great choice if you have a genuine interest in learning a scientific approach to understanding human behaviour. Although Psychology is a fascinating subject it demands a thorough, logical and rigorous understanding of methodology which can be used to evaluate human behaviour. Most of our students have not studied GCSE Psychology at school but many of our students do go on to study Psychology at university. A Level Psychology can be combined successfully with many other A Levels. Some of our students are studying mainly science programmes and many others take a more social science route.
The Psychology department has three dedicated teaching rooms which are close to our staff workroom. It is therefore easy to contact a Psychology teacher if you need extra support. All students have access to electronic copies of booklets for each of the topics in A level Psychology and are given a copy of all booklets at the start of the unit.
To facilitate your independent learning, the Psychology department makes good use of interactive online learning resources. All booklets, PowerPoint presentations, past paper materials and journal articles are available on Moodle.
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Students will also acquire knowledge about the foundations of modern psychology.
This paper consists of one compulsory module
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In learning these topics, students will acquire knowledge about how our understanding of psychology is applied today.
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Issues and debates
Students will review the psychological skills and research methods covered in the qualification.
Although the course is taught and you will get the opportunity to complete group work in the classroom, you will be expected to carry out independent research and learning. It is worth noting here that very few of the students starting A Level Psychology will have studied Psychology at GCSE level and therefore lessons will reflect this.
As you will have probably never studied Psychology at school before, we do recommend that you carry out some research online to find out more about the different approaches you will study. Try the BPS (British Psychological Society) website as a starting point; it provides useful information about possible career choices within psychology. Hopefully, it will demonstrate that A Level Psychology is a very challenging and rigorous course which offers great insights into why people behave the way they do.
Wyke Sixth Form College hold train to teach information events which offer you a great insight into this course. If you are interested in attending one of these events, please complete this form and we will be in contact with the key information.
Please note that the applications for this course can be submitted by following the ‘Apply Now’ button on this page. Applications are made through the University of Huddersfield rather than Wyke Sixth Form College. We look forward to meeting with you.
Wyke Sixth Form College hold train to teach information events which offer you a great insight into this course. If you are interested in attending one of these events, please complete this form and we will be in contact with the key information.
Having A Level Psychology can open up a world of opportunities in both university choices and career options. If you are considering applying to university to study Psychology then A Level Psychology is very desirable. A level Psychology is also desirable if you would like to study a health science, social science such as criminology, or a sports science. In addition, it is a useful qualification to hold in the world of Business. We believe that Psychology will provide you with a set of critical thinking skills that you will be able to draw upon through your further studying and your life.
At Wyke Start, our 2-day taster event in July, each of your subjects will set you some work to complete to help prepare you for the course. The work is available to download on https://www.wyke.ac.uk/wyke-start-summer-work
The department offers a rich and insightful offering which includes guest speakers such as Educational, Clinical and Forensic Psychologists.
In addition to a Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner. The department offers a half day workshop on the topic of therapy and counselling, as well as talks from two therapists. All of whom offer an insight into their work so enrich the academic curriculum but who also offer invaluable careers advice and networks.
Students are able to engage in our ‘Lived Experience’ opportunities whereby they can hear about psychology in the real world. These include talks from people who have a lived experience of forensic and clinical psychology and talks on topics such as eating disorders. This is in addition to psychology specific university visits and a ‘Psychology at University’ talk from a PhD student.