This BSc in Psychology, Sport, Health and Exercise includes a placement year between years 2 and 3, focusing on the mind-body connection to explore motivation, determination, and the impact of physical activity on the brain. The program is jointly delivered by the Divisions of Psychology and Sport, Health and Exercise Sciences, and is accredited by the British Psychological Society. It provides foundational learning in cognitive, developmental, and biological psychology, alongside quantitative and qualitative research methods, and applies these to real-world sports and exercise contexts.Typical modules include Psychology of Sport and Exercise, and Learning & Social Psychology. Assessment involves coursework such as presentations, lab reports, essays, exams, and a final dissertation. Graduates achieving a 2:2 or higher are eligible for British Psychological Society membership, which is essential for postgraduate training and entry to accredited programs for chartered psychologist status.
Modules Typical Modules include; Psychology of Sport and Exercise Learning & Social Psychology For further information please visit www.brunel.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/Psychology-Sport-Health-and-Exercise-BSc Employability in Psychology
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