Educational Psychology degrees

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University of Plymouth

2 educational-psychology courses SOUTH WEST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 46th
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WUSCA ranking: 50th
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The student union is a lovely space which holds regular events, and there is lots of support for students available. There is a nice atmosphere on campus with lots of places to eat and study. A new green space has recently opened giving it a bit more of a campus feel despite being in the city centre and lots of the buildings are very modern. I love that it is close to shops and amenities with good nightlife yet also a short walk from the sea and the barbican which are lovely places to relax.bI really like that all courses are on the main campus, as opposed to other universities which have a separate campus for healthcare students which can cause you to feel a bit isolated and do not have access to the same facilities other students do. Having said that, whilst the healthcare facilities are adequate, other universities I did visit seemed to have slightly better facilities (more modern, better layout and equipment available). The uni has recently opened a healthcare building however I am in my 2nd year and have not yet been able to use it which is disappointing. The uni halls are very basic and I though expensive for what was offered, however there is a good range of private student accommodation available in plymouth for better quality at a lower price which I would recommend. On the whole, my experience so far has been very positive and I would reccomend this university.

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University of Southampton

1 educational-psychology courses SOUTH EAST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 22nd
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WUSCA ranking: 64th
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The best aspects of the University of Southampton is the great opportunities, e.g. societies and guest talks. I love going sailing on the Solent every other week and frequently running around the beautiful common. Similarly, new guest come to talk about their roles and how to get into their roles which is very beneficial for career development. There are no bad aspects that I have experienced so far.

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Education and Psychology
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Year 1
  • Behavioural Neuroscience
  • Contemporary Education Issues, Problems and Policies
  • Individual Differences
  • Introduction to Psychology
  • Research Methods and Data Analysis I
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University of Bedfordshire

2 educational-psychology courses SOUTH EAST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 91st
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At Bedfordshire we have a vibrant and cosmopolitan student population that includes around 20,000 students from over 100 countries. We are a modern university that believes in nurturing our students to become educated, employable and entrepreneurial global citizens.

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Education with Psychology - BA (Hons)
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  • Atypical Child And Adolescent Development: Theories And Applications (PSY001-3)
  • Dissertation (EDC207-3)
  • Early Child Psychology (EDC054-1)
  • Investigating The Social World (EDC021-2)
  • Key Concepts In Education (EDC064-1)
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  • Atypical Child And Adolescent Development: Theories And Applications (PSY001-3)
  • Dissertation (EDC207-3)
  • Early Child Psychology (EDC054-1)
  • Investigating The Social World (EDC021-2)
  • Key Concepts In Education (EDC064-1)
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Liverpool Hope University

4 educational-psychology courses NORTH WEST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 70th
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WUSCA ranking: 37th
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University has been a mix of incredible highs and frustrating lows. The best part has definitely been the freedom—being able to explore subjects I’m genuinely interested in, meeting people from all walks of life, and finally feeling like I have some control over my own routine. Some of the friendships I’ve made feel like they’ll last a lifetime, and there’s something exciting about the late-night study sessions, spontaneous adventures, and even the occasional deep conversations with people I just met. But on the flip side, the pressure can be overwhelming. Balancing deadlines, social life, and basic self-care sometimes feels impossible, and there are moments when imposter syndrome kicks in hard. There have been times when I’ve felt completely lost, wondering if I’m actually on the right path or just going through the motions. Still, even with the stress, I wouldn’t trade the experience—it’s been chaotic, challenging, and sometimes exhausting, but it’s also been one of the most defining periods of my life.

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Psychology in Education
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  • Developing a Psychological Imagination
  • Ethical Dilemmas in Psychology
  • Experimental Programme Design
  • Individual and Group Perspectives
  • Psychology and Globalisation
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Education and Psychology - BA (Hons)
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  • Developing a Psychological Imagination
  • History of Education: How did we get here?
  • Individual and Group Perspectives
  • Interdisciplinary component
  • Philosophy of Education: What is education?
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University of Sussex

1 educational-psychology courses SOUTH EAST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 40th
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WUSCA ranking: 39th
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All the staff are very friendly and the course is well organised. It would be nice to have more chill study spots of campus, more coffee shops. Also it would be nice to have more rooms available to book for student group study

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University of Gloucestershire

1 educational-psychology courses SOUTH WEST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 84th
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WUSCA ranking: 85th
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My time at the University of Gloucestershire, Oxstalls campus, studying for a master’s in Human Resource Management, has shaped my life in lasting ways. From day one, stepping onto campus felt like joining a professional, welcoming community where I wasn’t just a number but I truly belonged. I chose this course because I wanted practical skills for real HR challenges, and the teaching here goes far beyond textbooks. Lecturers share insights from their own industry experiences, making classes dynamic and relevant. Their support has helped me build confidence and bridge the gap between theory and practice. Campus life is genuinely uplifting. The facilities, including well-equipped study spaces and lively common areas, create an environment where you can focus, collaborate, and unwind. What stands out most is how approachable the staff and students are. It’s always easy to find a helping hand, whether you need academic advice, personal support, or just a friendly chat over coffee. This sense of community means that even on tough days, encouragement is always close by. I’ve grown in ways I never expected. Working on assessments, dissertation and participating in group assessments have all pushed me outside my comfort zone. The university nurtures both independence and teamwork, helping me learn to lead and collaborate more effectively. Feedback is thoughtful and constructive, it motivates me to keep improving, and I always know what I need to do to reach my goals. However, there is room for improvement. While there are some great events for students, master’s courses can sometimes feel a little isolated after class finishes. I would love to see more postgraduate socials, networking nights, and informal gatherings to help us connect. Extra sessions like guest lectures from leading HR professionals would make a big difference in preparing us for our careers. I also think career guidance tailored to master’s students would be invaluable, and more quiet study spaces for busy periods could improve the campus atmosphere. But what truly makes Gloucestershire special is the genuine care shown for student wellbeing. The university’s commitment to inclusivity making everyone feel welcome regardless of their background creates an environment where learning is enjoyable and personal growth is celebrated. Looking back, I am proud of the challenges I have overcome, the people I have connected with, and the knowledge I’ve gained. I would wholeheartedly recommend the University of Gloucestershire to anyone wanting an inspiring, supportive place to study. As I move forward, I feel confident and motivated, grateful to be in a university that invests in my future

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Bournemouth University

2 educational-psychology courses SOUTH WEST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 64th
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WUSCA ranking: 55th
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For what Bournemouth lacks in name it makes up for it with the great student support and environment of the university. Every staff member and facilities are easy to access or talk to. The career hub is super useful and honestly a massive positive, not to mention the very efficient medical center and student union finance support team for students. The bursaries are generous in my opinion and I honestly could not have made it otherwise. The pastoral care is unmatched in my opinion. Safety on campus is great. the student union always has stuff going on, ALWAYS, like a bread and bakery stall on some mornings, lots of international events too, being from France it made me feel quite at home at time. The teaching isn't awful, not the best either, maybe it's my course, but the option and units are interesting. The university reputation is average at best, but like I said they make up for it in other ways. The area is nice, it's a student town, with the beach, I personally like it, and the transport system is very very reliable and efficient.

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Psychology in Education
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Edge Hill University

2 educational-psychology courses NORTH WEST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 62nd
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WUSCA ranking: 47th
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From the excellent facilities to the strong support system and nature-driven environment, choosing Edge Hill University was one of the best decisions I’ve made. The experience has shaped my perspective and deepened my passion for innovation, which is a core aspect of my profession. Support was always within reach, and the quality of teaching made a lasting impact, fueling my enthusiasm for Android development. This, in turn, inspired me to start a product with a friend—one we hope to bring to the public in the coming years. The location isn't at the heart of the city, so commuting to school was a bit challenging for me.

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Psychology with Educational Perspectives
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  • EDP1001 Introduction to Educational Psychology
  • PSY1109 Essential Skills in Applied Psychology
  • PSY1111 Introduction to Personality, Social and Developmental Psychology
  • PSY1112 Introduction to Cognitive and Biological Psychology
  • PSY1118 Investigating Psychology 1
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Anglia Ruskin University

3 educational-psychology courses EASTERN ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 96th
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I find my university a great place to study because they have so much systems in place to help and support students through university life. So far I can’t find any fault because I have access to so much learning materials and support with wellbeing.

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University of Huddersfield

1 educational-psychology courses YORKSHIRE AND HUMBERSIDE
Subject ranking: 75th
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WUSCA ranking: 70th
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The best aspect is that it’s close to town and it has some good facilities such as borrowing laptops etc. The worst is that at times it could get quiet boring especially that Huddersfield isn’t a very active city in comparison to other cities.

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Education with Psychology - BA (Hons)
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  • Child Development
  • Introducing Counselling Theory
  • Introduction to Social Psychology and Personality
  • Issues in Contemporary Education
  • Theories and Strategies for Learning
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Studying educational psychology

Studying educational psychology at uni will provide a scientific study of children and adolescents’ minds and behaviour in relation to education. You’ll explore how individuals learn and develop by looking at the main principles of psychological theory and examining how they’re applied to education, in terms of teaching, learning and assessment. You’ll also explore areas like the effect of wellbeing on learning, ethics in teaching and how different personality types respond to different teaching methods. Many educational psychology degrees also include practical work placements, giving you real-life work experience in educational environments like schools, nurseries and other early years settings. With an educational psychology degree, you’ll be able to go into various roles within education and psychology, including teaching, mentoring, therapy and educational social work. 

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