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BSc On-Campus Full-time 3 years find out find out find out

Course overview

Why study Psychology At Warwick?
  • We are widely recognised as one of the UK’s top research departments. In the last national research evaluation, Warwick Psychology came 7th of more than 80 departments in research outputs. This means that you will be taught by academics at the very cutting edge of their field, providing an inspiring learning experience. We receive very positive feedback from our students, with 91% of those completing the NSS surveys in 2014 or 2015 saying they were satisfied with their course.
  • We teach and conduct world-leading research across the whole discipline of Psychology. Topics researched range from improving sleep to paying attention when driving, from decision-making among police to communication between babies (and meerkats!), and from online bullying to eating disorders. To do this we work closely with the NHS, the police, and international bodies such as the World Health Organisation.
  • You will benefit from the Department’s nationally-commended resources (British Psychological Society, 2015). These include sleep labs, a full Jaguar Land Rover driving simulator, and an infant laboratory.

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