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Psychology with Sociology University of Plymouth

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Why study Psychology? Psychology is the study of people: how they think, act, react and interact. Psychology is concerned with all aspects of behaviour and the thoughts, feelings and motivation underlying such behaviour. In the Government`s independent assessment of education quality, our student support, teaching quality, imaginative and flexible curriculum design and facilities attracted particular praise from the assessors. Our aim is to give you broad coverage of psychology with opportunities to specialise and develop skills relevant to your future. Sociology provides you with a comprehensive understanding of the rapidly changing nature of contemporary society. In the national assessment of education quality, our lively teaching, student support and curriculum design, with its incorporation of personal skills, attracted particular praise from the assessors. Course highlights Undertake a professional placement year Gain recognition from the British Psychological Society as having the Graduate Basis for Registration (GBR) Opportunity to study in the USA and Australia

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