A Level Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behaviour. It aims to understand how people think, feel and act, and why individuals may behave differently in similar situations. Throughout the course, you will explore both everyday behaviour, such as memory, attachment and social influence and more complex issues such as mental health, brain function and criminal behaviour.
A key feature of Psychology is that it is a science. Psychologists use research methods, experiments and data to test ideas and develop theories. You will learn how to design investigations, analyse results and evaluate evidence, including developing mathematical and data-handling skills.
This is a two-year A Level course. Under the AQA specification, students study compulsory topics in Social Influence, Memory, Attachment, Clinical Psychology and Mental Health, Approaches in Psychology, Biopsychology, Research methods, and Issues and debates in Psychology, along with one topic from each of three option groups. At this college, our chosen option topics are Relationships, Schizophrenia and Forensic Psychology.
Overall, A Level Psychology helps students develop a deeper understanding of:
● why people behave the way they do
● how scientific research is conducted
● how to think critically about evidence and theories