Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 21,900
Per year
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
1 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Foundation
Major
Clinical Psychology | Counseling Psychology | Psychology
Area of study
Social Sciences
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 21,900
About Program

Program Overview


Integrated Degree in Psychology

Overview

This psychology programme is an alternative entry route for students without the formal academic profile to enter degree-level study directly.


Why Study the Integrated Degree in Psychology at Goldsmiths?

  • The programme is ideal if you're interested in psychology and its many applications, and want to boost your academic profile and progress to the full-time BSc Psychology degree.
  • There are no formal entry requirements, you just need to demonstrate a lively interest in the world of psychology.
  • We will help you develop your undergraduate academic skills, while also teaching you the foundations of psychological theory and research.
  • We have excellent specialist and general-purpose research laboratories, including an EEG suite for brain research, an infant lab, and a visual perception and attention laboratory.
  • If you successfully achieve the progression requirements of the Foundation Year, you can continue with the three-year BSc Psychology degree.
  • Goldsmiths undergraduate psychology degrees are accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), so you can be assured of the very best education and training. BPS-accredited programmes are highly valued by employers and give students a route to full BPS membership.
  • Students from our undergraduate degrees progress into a broad range of careers in areas like clinical psychology, occupational psychology, market research, advertising, media psychology, criminal/forensic psychology, consultancy, and research psychology.

UCAS Code

C801


Length

1 year full-time followed by 3 years full-time (undergraduate degree)


Fees

  • Home - full-time: £9535
  • International - full-time: £21900

Department

Psychology


What You'll Study

Foundation Year

The programme focuses on introductory psychology and the different approaches psychology has adopted theoretically and in research.


  • Social and Developmental Psychology – 30 credits
  • Psychology and Life – 30 credits
  • Psychobiology and Cognitive Psychology – 30 credits
  • Research Methods and Experimental Design – 30 credits

Teaching Style

This programme is mainly taught through scheduled learning – for example, through a mixture of lectures and sessions involving group tasks and discussions. Sessions will generally be supplemented by additional reading texts and notes in the form of handouts.


Assessment

You’ll be assessed by a variety of methods that are likely to include:


  • Essay assignments
  • Unseen examination
  • Research report
  • Multiple choice test

Careers

Students from our undergraduate psychology degrees go on to a broad range of careers and future study in areas including:


  • Clinical psychology
  • Occupational psychology
  • Market research
  • Advertising
  • Media psychology
  • Criminal/forensic psychology
  • Consultancy
  • Research psychology

Skills

The Integrated Degree in Psychology will:


  • Introduce you to the scope and complexity of the study of psychology
  • Provide you with a knowledge of theoretical approaches to psychology
  • Develop your academic study skills

Throughout the degree you will receive a thorough training in:


  • The design and evaluation of empirical research
  • Statistical analysis
  • Hands-on lab skills
  • The use of specialist psychology-relevant software

In addition, you'll develop the following transferable skills:


  • Critical thinking and analytical skills
  • The ability to look at issues from different perspectives
  • Data and information processing skills
  • Reflection skills
  • Self motivation
  • Planning and organisation skills
  • Oral and written communication skills

Entry Requirements

The programme is primarily aimed at learners who may not have formal entry qualifications for undergraduate study. You'll need to demonstrate that you have an interest in and aptitude for the subject in your personal statement.


Admission is by application to UCAS, interview and a short piece of written work.


International Qualifications

We accept a wide range of international qualifications. Find out more about the qualifications we accept from around the world.


If English isn’t your first language, you will need an IELTS score (or equivalent English language qualification) of 6.0 with a 6.0 in writing and no element lower than 5.5 to study this programme.


Selection Process

We exercise flexibility where entry requirements are concerned, and make offers based on your enthusiasm and commitment to your subject, as shown by your application and personal statement, qualifications, experience and reference.


Funding Opportunities

We offer a wide range of scholarships and bursaries, and our Careers Service can also offer advice on finding work during your studies. Find out more about funding your studies with us.


Additional Costs

In addition to your tuition fees, you'll be responsible for any additional costs associated with your course, such as buying stationery and paying for photocopying. You can find out more about what you need to budget for on our study costs page.


There may also be specific additional costs associated with your programme. This can include things like paying for field trips or specialist materials for your assignments. Please check the programme specification for more information.


Staff

Dr Robert Chapman

Lecturer

Robert's interests are in the areas of genetics, (non)typical developmental psychology and science communication.


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