Psychology
Psychology is the Science of Mind and Behaviour; this means that it a broad subject that tries to understand human behaviour from the biological explanations of how the brain works to the social understanding of how we interact and adapt with our environment, or change cognitively as we get older.
In practice, Psychology can mean different things to different people. We might be interested in why someone is happy or lonely, why the brain remembers some things from when we were five but forgets the shopping list we need today, why we choose to buy the things we do, how politicians gain our trust ... or not! Psychology is all of these things and much more - that’s what makes it so fascinating – there is something in the subject for everyone. Whether you are interested in teaching, counselling, criminal behaviour or learning to fly an aircraft – there will be aspects of psychology that you will find useful.
Why study Psychology at Aberystwyth University?
- All of our undergraduate courses are accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), a mark of quality widely acknowledged by employers in the professional field.
- You’ll be taught by active researchers, the majority of which have either a PGCTHE or are fellows/senior fellow of the higher education academy.
- You will study BPS core topic areas such as cognitive, social, biological psychology, research methods and many more
- As part of a final year project you will be able to have guidance in staff expertise areas of exercise and health, developmental, social music, biological psychology, language and bilingualism, counselling and more.