Psychology is a popular choice of subject for A Level. Many of the students who take A Level Psychology go on to study the subject at university.
So – what is Psychology?
Psychology is a science, with most advances happening over the past 150 years or so. However, its origins can be traced back to ancient Greece, 400 – 500 years BCE. The emphasis was a philosophical one, with great thinkers such as Socrates influencing Plato, who in turn influenced Aristotle. It is the study of behaviour and a subject that forms a link between the biological sciences and the social sciences. It is a good way to better understand why people behave in certain ways. However, if you want to be able to read people’s minds this course won’t teach you how to do that! Psychology has recently been classified as a Science by the QCA, and it combines well with both Arts and Science courses at A Level.
This course encourages students to:
Social influence
Memory
Attachment
Psychopathology
Approaches in psychology
Biopsychology
Research methods
Issues and debates in psychology
And 3 of the following options:
The three written papers at the end of the course have equal weighting. There is no coursework. Each exam is 2 hours.
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