You’ll gain an understanding of how psychology is used in the treatment of a wide range of mental health conditions, learning difficulties and disabilities. This includes learning about psychological approaches to conditions such as dyslexia, eating disorders, anxiety, depression and autism.
You’ll also be taught about research, conducting experiments and the software you’ll need for a future career in clinical psychology.
You’ll have access to our fantastic facilities. These include laboratories, an EEG suite for brain research, an infant lab, and a visual perception and attention laboratory.
Our academics are experts in their fields, and you’ll have the opportunity to get involved in the world-class research taking place in the department.
We have well-established links with employers and also offer a mentoring scheme. You’ll be paired with a member of academic staff who'll support your psychological thinking and enhance your employability skills.
Language Proficiency Test - IELTS/TOEFL
The Psychology of the Person
Biological and Comparative Approaches to Psychology
Information Processing and Cognition
Design and Analysis of Psychological Investigations
Practical Issues in Psychological Research
Extended Essay in Psychology
Skills and Employability in Psychology
Biological Substrates of Behaviour
Personality and Individual Differences
Social Psychology
Developmental Psychology
Design and Analysis of Psychological Studies
Cognitive Psychology
Research Methods in Psychology
Psychopathology: Cognitive behavior models and treatments
Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Multivariate Statistical Methods in Psychology
Applications of Attention Research
Anomalistic Psychology
Topics in Neuropsychology
Psychology and Law
Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Behavioural Genetics
Psychological Approaches to Music
The Interpersonal Self
Psychology and Education
Social-Moral Development
Cognitive Neuroscience
Social Psychology of Social Problems
Magic and the Mind
Cross-cultural and Individual Differences in Attention and Awareness