In this course, as well as studying general psychology modules, you will specialize in understanding the psychological factors involved in mental and physical health. In clinical psychology, you will study behavioral problems in children, mental illness in adults, and psychological problems in old age. This will include important contemporary issues such as eating disorders and drug misuse. You will analyze, not only what causes these problems but also how they can be treated, or, even better, prevented. In health psychology, you will examine the psychological factors that lead some individuals to behave in health-damaging ways, such as eating unhealthy diets, not taking enough exercise, or engaging in unsafe sexual behavior. You will study what happens when individuals do become ill or disabled, with diseases such as heart disease, cancer, and HIV/AIDS. As well as understanding how things can go wrong, you will analyze how the situation can be improved through psychological interventions.
Offers are tariff based, 80 - 128 tariff points from a Level 3 qualification* e.g.: A-Levels (applicants are strongly preferred to have at least one relevant science - Maths, Biology, Human Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Statistics, Psychology, and Science) BTEC National/Extended Diploma and Cambridge Technical Extended Diploma: Minimum of MMP - DDM International Baccalaureate Diploma Access Welsh Baccalaureate Extended Project Qualification is accepted in a relevant subject General Studies and Key Skills are not accepted.
IELTS (SELT or Non-SELT) or IELTS Indicator 6.0 (5.5)
Psychology
Bangor
Undergraduate
3
September
£9,000,
Middle Sex
Undergraduate
GBP £9,250, £23,400
Middle Sex
Undergraduate
GBP £9,250, £23,400
London
Undergraduate
GBP £ 9,250, £ 18,950