Psychology
Psychology is taught at A-Level. Psychology is defined as the scientific study of the mind and behaviour; psychologists study how people feel, act and think. Studying A-Level Psychology develops skills in the analysis and interpretation of a wide variety of research evidence.
Co-Curricular Enrichment
- Psychology Soc
- AQA A level Psychology Strong Foundations Workshop -an intensive one-day revision workshops.
Compulsory topics studies during the course:
Social Influence, memory, attachment, psychopathology, approaches in psychology, biopsychology, research methods, issues and debates in psychology.
Optional topics are chosen by staff and could include:
- Cognition and development, relationships and gender.
- Schizophrenia, eating behaviour and stress.
- Forensic psychology, aggression and addiction.
For more information on the A-Level Psychology course grade requirements, download a copy of the Sixth Form Prospectus and for more information on the course content, download a copy of the A-Level Options Guide.