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Psychology Combined Degrees

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Psychology is the study of human behaviour. Choosing to take psychology as part of the combined honours degree allows you to explore how individuals develop, function and interact with each other.

Courses include a range of core psychological theories along with more specialised options in the final year (view content below).

Psychology courses are taught by the School of Health and Social Care at the Avery Hill Campus. Depending on your selected combination you may be required to travel between campuses.

Psychology Combined Degrees

Joint option (...and Psychology)
Programme Title UCAS Code
Education and Psychology, BA Hons XC38 BA/EdPsy
Sociology and Psychology, BA Hons LC38 BSc/SocPsy
Minor option (... with Psychology)
Programme Title UCAS Code
Education with Psychology, BA Hons X3C8 BA/EdPsy

Content

Minor Option (... with Psychology)

  • Introduction to Psychology
  • Developmental and Social Psychology or Individual Differences and Abnormal Psychology
  • Two Level Six Options

Joint Option (…and Psychology)

  • Introduction to Psychology
  • Introduction to Counselling
  • Developmental and Social Psychology
  • Individual Differences and Abnormal Psychology
  • Four Level Six Options

Level Three Options

  • Introduction to Educational Psychology
  • Psychology of Sport
  • Advanced Counselling Theory
  • Social Psychology 3: Current Social Issues
  • Developmental Psychology III
  • Introduction to Health Psychology
  • Human Performance in Organisations
  • Relationships in Adulthood
  • Psychology of Exceptional Human Experience
  • Law and Psychology
  • Principles of Cognitive & Behavioural Interventions
  • Adult Development and Mental Health
  • Positive Psychology

Psychology and Counselling

The Department of Psychology and Counselling at Greenwich has a strong record of delivering high quality courses, research and consultancy. All our programmes offer a wide choice of courses and we employ creative teaching methods and assessment techniques.

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