Psychology is the scientific study of human behaviour and cognition, exploring how factors such as nature, nurture, biology, culture, genes, and environment shape thoughts, feelings, and actions. Students will critically evaluate psychological theories, engage with diverse research evidence, and develop original ideas through research-led teaching in varied group settings. The University of East Anglia's School of Psychology, ranked 14th for research quality in Psychology, Psychiatry, and Neuroscience (Times Higher Education REF 2021), offers support from academic advisors and wellbeing teams. The curriculum bridges behavioural and social sciences, incorporating qualitative and quantitative research methods, with options to select modules and switch pathways in the first year.In the third year, students study abroad at partner universities across Asia, Europe, North America, Australia, and New Zealand, fostering skills valued by employers. The final year includes access to advanced facilities like virtual reality suites and eye-tracking equipment, culminating in an individual research project. Graduates develop key skills for careers in human resources, teaching, media, healthcare, and more, with career support available. Course details may change; confirm on www.uea.ac.uk.
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