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BSc (Hons) Psychology

Course overview

ULaw's Psychology degree develops critical psychological knowledge, scientific reasoning and applied understanding of behaviour in real-world contexts. Students build research, communication, self-evaluation and evidence-based decision-making skills, with employability support and practical teaching designed to prepare them for psychology-related careers or further study.

Entry requirements

Standard entry requirements are BBC at A Level, DMM at BTEC, 112 UCAS tariff points from three A Levels or equivalent, and GCSE English and Maths Grade C/4 or above or equivalent.

Modules

  • Skills for Higher Education20 credits
  • Core Concepts of Psychology20 credits

Career prospects

Graduates can pursue psychology-related pathways and roles in health, education, policing, business, HR, marketing, research support and postgraduate psychology study.

Teaching and assessment

Assessment methods may include written assignments, research proposals, practical reports, video assignments, presentations, posters and multiple-choice questions.

Campus locations

London Bloomsbury

14 Store Street, London WC1E 7DE

Fees and funding

ULaw lists 2026/27 UK fees of £9,790 and London international fees of £18,100 for this undergraduate route. Foundation-year blended fees are listed separately.

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