A Level Psychology introduces students to the scientific study of the mind and behavior. The course explores a variety of psychological approaches, including cognitive, biological and social perspectives. Students will examine how psychological research is conducted, gaining insight into key topics such as memory, attachment, mental health and the brain's functioning. Psychology A Level develops critical thinking and analytical skills, preparing students for further studies in psychology or related fields.
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Sector Overview
The A Level Pathways are designed to move you a step closer to your future aspirations. We offer unique study packages entirely focused on providing you with the latest skills, experiences and qualifications to enable you to pursue a career or university degree in a particular area of interest.
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Entry Requirements
The entry requirements for this course are:
- 5 GCSEs at Grade 6 and above including English and maths
- Assessment and interview
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What will I study?
This course consists of the following modules:
- Research Methods
- Approaches in Psychology
- Biopsychology
- Issues and Debates in Psychology
- Relationships
- Gender
- Cognition and Development
- Schizophrenia
- Eating Behaviour
- Stress
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How will I be assessed?
You will be assessed via:
- Paper 1: Introductory Topics in Psychology (33.3%)
- Paper 2: Psychology in Context (33.3%)
- Paper 3: Issues and Options in Psychology (33.3%)
The course is entirely assessed via examination.
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Enrichment
Waltham Forest College offers a wide range of enrichment opportunities designed to enhance the overall educational experience for our students. The vibrant campus boasts a diverse range of extracurricular activities and societies, providing students with the chance to engage in activities that align with their interests and passions.
The College's Super Curriculum is carefully crafted to go beyond traditional course content, incorporating guest lectures, masterclasses, subject-specific trips and residentials to extend learning beyond the classroom.
The Students' Union plays a pivotal role in providing student leadership opportunities, encouraging active involvement in decision-making processes and community initiatives.
These enrichment opportunities collectively aim to equip students with not only academic knowledge but also practical skills and a broader perspective, preparing them for the challenges of university life and future careers in their chosen fields.
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Work Experience
Students benefit from direct exposure to industry professionals who serve as mentors, offering valuable insights and guidance.
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Progression opportunities
Successful completion of this 2 year course could lead to a university degree in:
- Biology
- Cognitive Neuroscience
- Criminology
- Law
- Psychology, including specialist areas such as Clinical, Educational and Forensic
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Alumni
Waltham Forest College is a vibrant and aspirational college and will support you to reach your career aspirations. Last year 96% of learners progressed onto a positive destination either to higher levels of study, employment, or an Apprenticeship.