Psychology Specialisations degrees in All England

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University of East Anglia UEA

7 psychology-specialisations courses EASTERN ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 30th
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WUSCA ranking: 49th
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As an international student, one of the most rewarding aspects of my university experience has been the supportive and student-friendly environment. Adjusting to a new country and education system can be challenging, but the university’s approachable faculty, student services, and peer support made the transition much smoother. The staff are always willing to help, and there are numerous resources available to assist with academic, personal, and cultural adaptation. The university’s inclusivity is another key strength. It celebrates diversity and provides a space where everyone feels respected and valued, regardless of their background or nationality. This inclusive atmosphere has helped me build meaningful connections and collaborate with people from all over the world, enriching my learning and broadening my perspective. Furthermore, the welcoming and accessible environment has made a huge difference. From orientation events to student societies, there are constant efforts to make international students feel at home. The campus facilities, online learning tools, and support services are highly accessible, ensuring that all students can participate fully in academic and social activities. If I can point out something that can be improved is Food. It’s funny how something as simple as food can make such a big difference in how “at home” you feel in a new country. Encouraging more international food options on campus or hosting cultural food events could make a meaningful (and delicious!) improvement to student life.

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Psychology with a Year Abroad
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Cognitive Psychology
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Aston University, Birmingham

1 psychology-specialisations courses WEST MIDLANDS
Subject ranking: 31st
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WUSCA ranking: 68th
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The facilities in Aston university makes it convenient for students to study. The facilities are modern and well maintained and there are multiple areas for group work and quiet study. The location is good as well as everything’s in walking distance like restaurants, shops and job opportunities. This makes it really convenient for students. One area where it could be improved is the parking. During peak times it can be quite difficult to find parking. Improving this for students who commute would make a big difference.

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Psychology and Business
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Year 1
  • Biological and Cognitive Psychology
  • Developmental and Social Psychology
  • Introduction to Human Resource Management(HRM)
  • Introduction to Marketing Management
  • Introduction to Organisational Behaviour
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University of Portsmouth

3 psychology-specialisations courses SOUTH EAST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 43rd
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WUSCA ranking: 73th
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i love the facilities at this uni, the library and the teaching is great. there are many places for all types of students ,quiet or not, to go and the nightlife in the city is prety decent. it is quite affordable compared to other universitys close by. the societies are fantastic aswell. the university could improve on certain teaching aspects in the first year to ease us into how very independant it all is

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Sport and Exercise Psychology
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Year 1
  • Conducting Research in Sport and Exercise Psychology
  • Introduction to Sport and Exercise Psychology
  • Psychosocial Perspectives on the Management of Sports and Physical Activity
  • The Evolution of Sport and Exercise Psychology
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  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Advanced Skills
  • Professional Practice Placement
  • Research Project
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University College Birmingham

2 psychology-specialisations courses WEST MIDLANDS
WUSCA ranking: 40th
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The campus is in a great location in the city centre and is easily accessible. Staff are supportive and facilities are a good standard. On average lectures are informative and engaging. They can be more organised, however, and bigger class sizes can make sessions difficult.

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London South Bank University

1 psychology-specialisations courses LONDON
Subject ranking: 99th
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WUSCA ranking: 38th
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My experience at London South Bank University has been overwhelmingly positive, and I truly believe it is a great place to study and grow as a student. One of the best aspects of LSBU is the supportive and approachable staff. Lecturers and academic advisors are always willing to help, whether it’s explaining difficult coursework, giving career advice, or providing guidance during assignments. Their friendly attitude creates a learning environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and developing confidence in their studies. Another major strength of LSBU is its focus on practical, career-oriented learning. The university provides modern labs, well-equipped classrooms, and industry-standard facilities that help students gain real-world experience. For many courses, practical sessions, workshops, and hands-on projects make learning more engaging and directly relevant to future careers. This practical approach is one of the main reasons LSBU graduates are well-prepared for the workforce. The location is also a huge advantage. Being in Central London means students have easy access to internships, part-time jobs, networking events, and professional opportunities. Public transport links around the campus are excellent, which makes commuting simple and convenient. Additionally, studying in such a vibrant, diverse city exposes you to many cultures and experiences that broaden your perspective and personal growth. LSBU is also known for its diversity. Students come from many different backgrounds and countries, creating an inclusive and welcoming environment. Interacting with a wide range of people enriches both academic and social life, and helps build strong communication skills and global awareness. The Students’ Union plays an important role in making campus life enjoyable. They organise events, clubs, and societies that help students socialise, develop hobbies, and take breaks from academic pressure. From cultural celebrations to academic workshops and sports activities, the SU offers something for everyone. It also supports student welfare and actively listens to student concerns. While my experience has been largely positive, there are a few areas that could be improved to make the university experience even better. Administrative processes, such as timetabling or enrollment updates, can sometimes be slow or unclear. Improved communication and faster responses would make things easier for students, especially during busy periods like the start of term. Additionally, although the accommodations are comfortable and close to campus, they can be quite expensive because of the London location. More affordable housing options would be very helpful for students on a tight budget. Lastly, while LSBU already hosts a number of events, increasing the number of career-oriented workshops, industry meetups, and networking sessions would make a big difference. These events help students make valuable connections and understand the professional world more deeply. Overall, London South Bank University offers a strong combination of academic support, practical teaching, modern facilities, and an excellent central London location. The friendly atmosphere, diversity, and active student life create a positive and motivating environment for learning. With a few improvements in communication and affordability, the university could provide an even better experience. Despite those small areas for development, LSBU remains a great place to study, grow, and prepare for future opportunities

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Psychology (Forensic Psychology)
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Year 1
  • Exploring psychological approaches
  • Exploring real world psychology
  • Introducing psychological approaches
  • Psychological research methods 1
  • Psychological research methods 2
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University of Suffolk

1 psychology-specialisations courses EASTERN ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 49th
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WUSCA ranking: 9th
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The university is very good, it is unexpected, as I studied in a university in Pakistan, so the experience I had there, what I saw here, it is a very outstanding type of university, its location is very beautiful, apart from that, what is there is its lecture halls, its seminars and the staff of the international business management of this university, which are teachers, they are very good, they are cooperative, they deal with international students very well, the communication style is very good, along with that, the seminars and the first lectures are in the morning, there are seminars in the evening, it is a very outstanding type, it is a structure that has been created. The most important thing is that health issues are highlighted and preferred here, and there are many other facilities here that are for all kinds of people, and there are very unexpected things that I have seen here for the first time in my life in a university.

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Psychology (with optional placement year)
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Year 1
  • Foundations of Biological and Cognitive Psychology
  • Foundations of Social and Developmental Psychology
  • Psychological Research Methods and Skills
  • Everyday Psychology
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Kingston University

10 psychology-specialisations courses LONDON
Subject ranking: 103rd
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WUSCA ranking: 76th
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The lectures in my course are very helpful and always get back to you when you have questions. We have good weeks timetabling where we have online lessons and in person and we start at a nice time as well which gives people time to travel. Our lectures give us PowerPoints which we can also look at when at home for more revision. The university is big and is a couple bus stops from train stations which is helpful as well. There is lots of places to get food and they have a wide variety of things.

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Forensic Psychology - BSc
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Year 1
  • Crime, Law and Justice
  • Foundations of Psychology
  • Introduction to Forensic Psychology
  • Psychology Research Methods 1
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Forensic Psychology including Foundation Year
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  • Crime, Law and Justice
  • Foundations of Psychology
  • Introduction to Forensic Psychology
  • Psychology Research Methods 1
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Nottingham Trent University

2 psychology-specialisations courses EAST MIDLANDS
Subject ranking: 53rd
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WUSCA ranking: 5th
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Best aspects of NTU is the location, Brackenhurst campus has a loads of outdoor space for you and your friends to study or just have a drink. The worst aspects of NTU is probably the security as I don’t think they take matters as seriously as they should.

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Psychology (Criminal Psychology)
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Year 1
  • Cognitive and Biological Psychology (one)
  • Psychological in Context (Forensic Psychology)
  • Psychology Tutorials
  • Research Methods One
  • Social and Developmental Psychology (one)
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Psychology (Criminal Psychology)
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  • Cognitive and Biological Psychology (One)
  • Psychological in Context (Forensic Psychology)
  • Psychology Tutorials
  • Research Methods One
  • Social and Developmental Psychology (One)
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University of Lancashire

1 psychology-specialisations courses NORTH WEST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 69th
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Best experience is the facilities, and the student centre. Worst experience? I have two: the accommodation office and the actual course. During summer break, I am having a lot of problems trying to find somewhere to stay until September 6th, and they have offered me an extension in the same building where I currently am - on the top floor, and I am disabled, which they know. They five hundred quid for me to stay there for just six weeks - disgusting. Second - the course. I was really enjoying it until the summer placement (Bone Boot Camp). The mornings were fine, as we were talking about the skeleton - I want to go into bioarchaeology and osteoarchaeology when - or if - I graduate. There were too much emphasis on social media, or a 'Social Media Takeover' as it's called. ! And I thought archaeology and anthropology were sciences, not to be taken lightly, but this makes it seem like a joke, and a bad one, at that. It's clear this course is engineered to appeal to much younger students, and not someone nearly 50, as I am. I am good with technology, but I don't think social media should be part of this course, or career. If I wanted to be an influencer, I would be putting dumb videos on YouTube or TikTok. I just can't take it seriously anymore, and all this stress of what's happening right now? I am really thinking about dropping out, because it's not worth the aggravation. I gave up my home, and my job to do this, and it was obviously a sacrifice that I shouldn't have made. UCLAN is great if you're under 35. If not, you're screwed

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Psychology (Forensic and Criminal)
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Year 1
  • PS1010:Methods and practice of psychological inquiry
  • PS1020:Introduction to Developmental and Social Psychology
  • PS1030:Introduction to Psychobiology and Cognition
  • PS1050:Being a Psychologist
  • PS1060:Topics in Psychology
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Buckinghamshire New University

2 psychology-specialisations courses SOUTH EAST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 117th
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WUSCA ranking: 18th
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It is a lovely place to work with. Lecturers are friendly, knowledgeable and very approachable and simulations are really participative as it gives you hands on experience and actual scenarios that build your confidence next time you experience it in real life.

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Forensic Psychology
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  • Applying Psychology
  • Frameworks of Living Psychology
  • Nature and Nurture in Psychology
  • Researching Psychology
  • The Mind, the Person, and the Social World
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Forensic Psychology with Foundation Year
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  • Applying Psychology
  • Frameworks of Living Psychology
  • Nature and Nurture in Psychology
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  • The Mind, the Person, and the Social World
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