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Psychology A Level

A Level

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Psychology - A Level AF1-PSYCAL/C01

Venue
Alton Campus

Type of study
A Levels

Dates
(2 years)

Examination board
AQA Education

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Overview

Psychology is a science, giving an insight into human behaviour and leading to a wide range of careers in psychology and beyond. It addresses questions about a wide range of topics including whether eyewitness testimony is accurate, why relationships can break down and what the causes of mental illness are.

You will learn through independent research, presentations, discussion and debate, and will also develop high-level transferable skills including analytical skills and research design.

Five GCSEs at grade 9-4, including double Science. Grade 5 or above is required in English and Mathematics.

On this course, you will study the following:
– Social influence
– Memory
– Attachment
– Psychopathology
– Approaches
– Biopsychology
– Forensic psychology
– Relationships
– Stress
– Research methods
– Issues and debates
Psychology is the study of human behaviour and how our biology, mental processes, experiences of the world around us and the actions of others work together to influence our behaviour and who we become.

Lessons involve working through topic workbooks, whole class and small group discussion and informal assessment,aided by the use of mini-whiteboards and Kahoot quizzes. Students carry out mini research projects into the topic areasstudied. We organise trips and speakers,including a day at Marwell Zoo learning about methods of observing behaviour.

100% exams (three exam papers).

The exams contain a mixture of multiple choice, short answers and extended writing.

10% of assessment contains mathematical skills equivalent to Level 2 or above.

The additional cost of a textbook is optional.

Optional trips from £15.


The tutors were really supportive and it was all thanks to them that I have achieved what I have. I’ve also made loads of great friends and really enjoyed my time at the college.

Lizaveta Sinkerich, A Level student

My experience at the College was great, it’s very different to school, and I think it’s a good step to going to university. The support was amazing, I loved all of my teachers, they helped me through everything. The College is friendly and you will succeed.

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