Psychology and Child Development BSc (Hons)
University of Staffordshire
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Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)

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Staffordshire University (Stoke Campus)

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Start date

SEP-25

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3 Years

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Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)

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Staffordshire University (Stoke Campus)

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SEP-25

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Our Psychology and Child Development degree is an ideal springboard for working with young people in education, clinical psychology settings or the caring professions.Discover how psychology shapes who we are and what influences the way children behave and mature. From how pupils learn to read most effectively through to how neurodivergent children experience the world, youll explore the answers to key questions. With a focus on applying your knowledge to real life scenarios, and using an ...Read more

Our Psychology and Child Development degree is an ideal springboard for working with young people in education, clinical psychology settings or the caring professions.Discover how psychology shapes who we are and what influences the way children behave and mature. From how pupils learn to read most effectively through to how neurodivergent children experience the world, youll explore the answers to key questions. With a focus on applying your knowledge to real life scenarios, and using an evidence-informed approach, youll become an expert in understanding children and their wellbeing.You can also choose to undertake a placement year, where you will gain invaluable experience for future employment.The breadth of the course means you keep your options open at the same time as developing a specialist area of interest. This will help guide your final year project, where you will delve into a research question. Module options also include completing a research assistantship, where you could work on live research with our academic experts.Youll have access to our fantastic Science Centre facilities, including cognitive research cubicles, psychophysiology equipment and simulation machines. And in our childrens lab, discover the work we do with volunteer families on research projects. These resources are also taken out into the community. Topics have included exploring the impact of TV screen time on childrens behaviour, assessing creativity, and the role of psychology in preventing young children from suffering dog bites.On successful completion of study, we will issue the following award: BSc (Hons) Psychology and Child DevelopmentCareersThe degree can lead to a wide range of jobs, from specialising in the education field to being a family support worker, play worker or a research assistant. Graduates often continue their training to become clinical psychologists or educational psychologists. Some do postgraduate studies to qualify as teachers or social workers.fter completing further professional training, many have become: Clinical psychologists (earning potential £40,000 - £60,000)Educational psychologists (earning potential £37,000 - £55,000), Counselling psychologists (earning potential £37,000 to £50,000)Health psychologists (earning potential £37,000 - £55,000), Teachers (earning potential £23,000 to £37,000)Social workers (earning potential £24,000 to £40,000).

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WUSCA ranking:
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69/101
CUG Subject Ranking
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52nd
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97th
Psychology (Non-Specific)
Drop-out rate
Drop-out rate
The percentage of students who didn't finish the course.
Calculated by 100% - (% of students continuing course + % of students completed course)
100 - 90 = 10% Drop-out rate Source: UNISTATS, 2019
10%
Employment rate
Employment rate
The percentage of students in full-time work 6 months after finishing their course.
Source: UNISTATS, 2019
90%
Average salary
Average salary
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Psychology (Non-Specific) graduate salary at this uni
£17,000
UK Psychology (Non-Specific) graduate salary
£18,000
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01 Mar 24

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A level

A level:

BBC Grades / Points required

Scottish Higher:

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UCAS Tariff:

112 - 120 Grades / Points required

Access to HE Diploma:

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OCR Cambridge Technical Extended Diploma:

DMM Grades / Points required

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016):

DMM Grades / Points required

T Level:

Pass (C and above) Grades / Points required

Other A Level combinations are possible to achieve 112 points

Achieve a minimum of 112 tariff points achieved from either five Highers or a combination of two Highers offered with two Advanced Highers. Where only Highers have been taken a minimum of (CCCCC) is required.

We welcome a wide range of qualifications and qualification combinations. We assess each application individually, taking in to account any experience and skills you may have in your chosen field. Don't worry if you can't see your specific qualification listed, just contact our team of experts on 01782 294400 or email us at enquiries@staffs.ac.uk for further advice

Pass Access to HE Diploma with a minimum of 80 UCAS points.

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Eligible T Level applications will be asked to achieve a minimum overall grade of P (A*-C) or Higher Pass as a condition of offer.

Popular A-level subjects

Psychology (Non-Specific)

Top 5 A-levels taken by students who study this subject at uni.

Psychology
76%
Sociology
33%
English Language
16%
English Literature
15%
Religious Studies & Theology
13%
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Tuition fees

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£9,250 per year

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£9,250 per year

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Students from Scotland

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£9,250 per year

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Students from Wales

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£9,250 per year

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Students from Northern Ireland

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£9,250 per year

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Students from Channel Islands

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£16,750 per year

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Students from EU

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This is the fee you pay if you live within the European Union. Please note, this fee has been confirmed.

£16,750 per year

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Students from International

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£16750 Per year

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University of Staffordshire
College Road Stoke-on-Trent ST4 2DE United Kingdom
Nearest train station: Stoke-on-Trent  0.1 miles away

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