Social Sciences
Psychology is the science of mind and behaviour. This subject explores how behaviour can be explained, the most appropriate methods for investigating behaviour and implications of findings for the real world. The aim is to go beyond the popular approach to psychology, taking a more academic route towards an understanding of the various theoretical perspectives and research methods available to us.
The topics covered allow the students to develop a contextual understanding of why psychology is so important to study and why it is so relevant in their world. For example, we can look back in history to answer questions such as why do people obey? by studying the behaviour of the thousands who unquestionably obeyed the Nazis in the second world war. More recently we see the discipline come to the fore during the Covid 19 pandemic and its role in studying and treating the effects of lockdown on global mental health. The psychology department is passionate about using real-life examples from their professional practice and those from history to allow students the opportunity to apply their knowledge of the underpinning theories and research they study in the classroom. Our intent is to inspire students to use the knowledge and skills gained during their psychology A Level and use this in whatever pathway they choose to take next, whether that be skills of critical analysis and evaluation, mathematical skills learned during the statistical component of the course or in their personal and professional lives to enable them to become more compassionate, empathetic and tolerant citizen.
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Three examinations at the end of Year 13
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