Psychology - AS/A2
The word Psychology derives from the Greek psyche (mind, soul or
spirit) and logos (discourse or study). A literal description would
therefore be that it is the study of the mind. Psychology is a diverse
discipline, investigating an enormous range of behaviours and
mental processes, including cognitive, social, developmental and
abnormal psychology.
You will also explore the various methods used by psychologists in
research. There are an increasing number of applied areas, in which
research findings are used to try to improve people’s lives. For
example, using what we know about the reliability of eyewitness
testimony within the courtroom. Psychology is also fun!Explanations
for human behaviour can often be entertaining!
You do not need to study Psychology at GCSE to do the course but
you must have the minimum entry requirements, including GCSE
English grade C or above, GCSE Science grade C or above and GCSE
Maths grade C or above. If you have an intrinsic interest in human
behaviour, then Psychology is for you.