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A / AS Level Psychology

A / AS Level Psychology

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Course Description

Course Description: 

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Psychology is the scientific study of people, particularly how and why we think and behave as we do. Although it is a comparatively ‘new’ science with much yet to be discovered, studying it will give students a much better understanding of themselves and other people. Psychology uses the scientific method of careful research, experimentation and statistical analysis and requires students to learn to be numerate, to use logical reasoning and to express themselves clearly and concisely in writing.

Course Content

In the first year, you will study AS level Psychology, Advanced Subsidiary GCE H168, which comprises two modules and is half the full A level. In the second year, you will study another two modules which leads to the full A level, Advanced Psychology H568.

AS Psychology

The two AS modules are G541 Psychological Investigation and G542 Core Studies. The Investigation module involves designing and conducting small scale research activities and keeping a record of these. The examination will require response to source materials provided by the Exam Board. The Core Studies module requires students to be familiar with 15 psychological studies from 5 different areas of psychology: developmental, cognitive, social, biological and individual differences.
G541 comprises 15% of the full A level marks and G542 comprises 35%.

Advanced Psychology

The A2 modules are Options in Applied Psychology G543 and Approaches and Research Methods in Psychology G544. The Options we teach are Forensic Psychology, which covers criminal psychology and related aspects, and Health and Clinical Psychology, which covers health and psychological disorders..G543 and G544 each comprise 25% of the marks for the full A level.

Teaching and Learning Styles

Learning activities are interactive and include small group class activities, whole group discussions, personal practical research work including statistical analysis of findings, use of booklets specially written for the course, computer based support materials which can be accessed at home and use of websites. Assignments are contained in the specially written course booklets and are available early to facilitate workload planning.

 

 

Level: 
3
Course Type: 
Full Time

Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements: 

Students wishing to study A level Psychology must have 5 GCSEs at grade C or above, preferably including Mathematics or Science. It is possible to undertake the full A level in one year by combining AS and A2.

Progression & Assessment

Assessment and Progression: 

Assignments and tests are set frequently, as well as mock examinations at the appropriate times. Some assessment is computer based and marked. Examinations are held in January and June.

Examination Board OCR A level H568 / AS H168
Assessment 100% Examination
Programme Co-ordinator Angie Lester
Teaching Staff Angie Lester, Dominic Docherty,  Lynn Train-Brown

 

Where can this subject lead me?

Psychology careers are wide ranging, and include clinical work in hospitals, educational in schools, occupational selection etc. in organisations, health in private practices or in organisations etc. etc.

Many psychology careers are very competitive and depend on achieving a top class degree in psychology. Some psychology careers require further study to post graduate PhD level.

The skills leaned by doing psychology are transferable skills which are highly valued in many occupations, and for entry to many degrees, even if you do not pursue a career in psychology. The subject is suitable for beginners and it is not necessary for you to have studied GCSE level psychology previously.

Duration & Location

Duration: 

One year for AS Level, a further one year for A2.

AS Level 4.5 hours per week, in three sessions, over 1 year
Advanced Level 4.5 hours per week, in three sessions, over 1 year.

Starts September each year.

 

Location: 
Lincoln
Newark

Fees

Fees: 

If you are under 19 on 31 August when your programme begins and are full-time, you will be entitled to free tuition and no examination fees wherever you live provided you are a European Community National. Mature students may well qualify for free tuition and no examination fees, please ask Guidance Services for details.

Further Information

Contact Name: 

Angie Lester

Contact School: 

School of Access and Advanced Education

Contact Number: 

01522 876313 - 01522 876312 - 01522 876321

Contact Email: 

alester@lincolncollege.ac.uk

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