Starting 01/09/2025
King's Lynn
Full-Time
Duration 3 Years
UCAS code C880
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Higher Education (UcWA)Our exciting BA (Hons) Psychosocial Studies course explores the relationship between 'self' and society. The course combines the study of individuals, using psychology and psychoanalysis, with the wider cultural and systemic studies of sociology. You will gain a rounded understanding of human behaviours, nature and relationships, as well as the ability to apply the theory practically to a variety of career aspirations and post graduate study. This degree is accredited by Anglia Ruskin University.
As a full-time student, you will get the opportunity to take a variety of modules in order to build up a programme of study which suits your own subject interest or future career plans. All students have a personal tutor who they can meet at least twice a trimester to review progress and assist with any personal or academic problems. In the first year of the programme, students are provided with study skills and tutorials in order to hone skills relevant to higher education and progression into the sector. This course is an excellent choice if you're considering a career in fields such as mental health, education, criminal justice, counselling, and social work.
These are the modules for the last academic year. These are currently under revalidation so some of these modules can be subject to change
Year 1
Module name | Credits | Compulsory or optional? |
---|---|---|
Sociology in Action | 30 | Compulsory |
Self & Society | 30 | Compulsory |
Contemporary Inequalities | 30 | Compulsory |
Media Society & Crime | 30 | Compulsory |
Year 2
Module name | Credits | Compulsory or optional? |
---|---|---|
The Research Toolkit: Design & Delivery | 30 | Compulsory |
Sociology of Health Inequalities | 15 | Compulsory |
Diagnosis & Formulation in Mental Health | 15 | Compulsory |
Violence, Masculinity & Confrontation | 15 | Compulsory |
Violence, Gender & Victimisation | 15 | Compulsory |
Sociology of Education | 15 | Compulsory |
Sociology of Religion | 15 | Compulsory |
Year 3
Module name | Credits | Compulsory or optional? |
---|---|---|
Undergraduate Major Project | 30 | Compulsory |
Nature and Society | 15 | Compulsory |
Clinical Psychology | 15 | Compulsory |
Sex, Sexuality & Gender | 15 | Optional |
Organised Crime | 15 | Optional |
Investigative Psychology | 15 | Optional |
Lifespan Development | 15 | Optional |
Youth, Crime and Aggression | 15 | Optional |
Groups in Conflict: Social Psychological Issues | 15 | Optional |
72 UCAS tariff points from a minimum of 2 A-levels or equivalent level 3 qualification e.g. extended diploma (MMP) or Access course (30 level 3 credits at merit grade are required for Access progression)
Mature students without the above are considered depending on relevant experience and aptitude.
We also offer an Access to Higher Education - Humanities which can be studied on a full-time (3 days per week) or part-time basis (1 evening per week including some Saturday day sessions)
3 Years
01/09/2025
This course will run between 12 and 14 hours per week (across 2 days, currently planned as Monday & Thursday). This course is delivered face-to-face on the university centre campus.
This course is an excellent choice if you're considering a career in fields such as mental health, education, criminal justice, counselling and social work.
Academic Year | Fee for the year |
---|---|
25/26 | £9000 |
We set our course fees annually. As students pay a fee for each year of their course, the fees set for future academic years may be higher than those set in the 2024 / 2025 academic year.
For each future academic year of your course of study, your fees may be subject to review and increase on a basis in line with the Retail Prices Index (RPI) plus 3%. RPI is a measure of inflation published monthly by the Office for National Statistics which measures the changes from month to month in the cost of a representative sample of retail goods and services bought by consumers within the UK. This means that your course fees will not be increased each year by more than RPI + 3% from the previous year's fees and will not ever exceed the maximum amount that the government allows higher education institutions to charge students in the related academic year.
Information about course fees and student finance can be found below.
BA (Hons) Psychosocial Studies
There are no final examinations at the end of the course, but some modules have an in class test as part of their assessment. Other modes of assessment include presentations, essays and, in the third year the major project dissertation.
Our suggested reading list (sent to you prior to the start of your course) costs approximately £50 (or free from your local library!)
All trips are optional. Trips may include:
8 to 10 hours per week
The teaching team for this course are highly experienced and qualified, possessing masters in Criminology, Mental health & Neuroscience, and Occupational Psychology, and a PhD in inter-disciplinary studies. The team also has a wealth of both teaching and practical research experience to support you as you progress with your academic journey.
Every effort to ensure the information on this page is accurate, however there may be scenarios where the college is required to make amend or alter aspects of the programme, college provision or delivery. Should this occur after you have accepted a place at the college, you will be consulted and agreement sought. You will be entitled to withdraw from any obligations to the college, and where relevant receive any refund or compensation, as per your Terms and Conditions and the Student Protection Plan of the relevant validating awarding organisation. More information is available on our Terms page.
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