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Undergraduate Psychology courses at Bangor University, UK

Astudiaethau Plentyndod a Seicoleg (Childhood Studies and Psychology) BA (Hons)

Bangor University

Entry requirements: 260 - 300

Course description:
This course allows the student to study 2 subjects in equal proportions to gain a joint Honours degree; in childhood studies the student is given the opportunity to study different aspects of education such as the history...

Hours of study:Full time

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Childhood Studies and Psychology BA (Hons)

Bangor University

Entry requirements: 260 - 300

Course description:
This course allows the student to study 2 subjects in equal proportions to gain a joint Honours degree; in childhood studies the student is given the opportunity to study different aspects of education such as the history...

Hours of study:Full time

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Criminology and Criminal Justice and Psychology BA (Hons)

Bangor University

Entry requirements: 260 - 300

Course description:
In criminology and criminal justice, criminology examines theories and evidence relating to crime, criminals and victims, while criminal justice studies explore the various responses to crime, and victims, from informal to...

Hours of study:Full time

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English Language and Psychology BA (Hons)

Bangor University

Entry requirements: 260 - 300

Course description:
The introductory modules for this English language degree look at issues such as how our language changes according to the context in which it is being used, how men's and women's language use differs, how we acquire...

Hours of study:Full time

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French with Psychology BA (Hons)

Bangor University

Entry requirements: 240 - 280

Course description:
French gives students advanced skills in the French language, and a broad range of specialised and detailed insights into the culture, society and history that go with it; the course has language at the heart of it, with...

Hours of study:Full time

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German with Psychology BA (Hons)

Bangor University

Entry requirements: 240 - 280

Course description:
The German degree equips students with advanced skills in the German language, as well as offering a broad range of specialised and detailed insights into the culture, society and history of the German-speaking lands; at the...

Hours of study:Full time

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Psychology and Linguistics BA (Hons)

Bangor University

Entry requirements: 260 - 300

Course description:
Psychology students look at a wide range of topics including mental illness, anxiety, child abuse, drug addiction, aggression and war; linguistics is the study of language abilities, how they are acquired, how they are used,...

Hours of study:Full time

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Social Policy and Psychology BA (Hons)

Bangor University

Entry requirements: 260 - 300

Course description:
Social policy is about the study of welfare in its widest sense; it studies the variety of ways in which welfare can be provided, paid for and regulated, and compares the different approaches nation states take to the...

Hours of study:Full time

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Sociology and Psychology BA (Hons)

Bangor University

Entry requirements: 260 - 300

Course description:
Sociology students investigate social life and the way it shapes people's behaviour, beliefs and identity; the subject matter ranges from examination of the face-to-face interactions of daily life to large-scale social...

Hours of study:Full time

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Psychology BA (Hons)

Bangor University

Entry requirements: 280 - 340

Course description:
Psychology students look at a wide range of topics including mental illness; anxiety; child abuse; drug addiction; aggression and...

Hours of study:Full time

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Psychology BSc (Hons)

Bangor University

Entry requirements: 280 - 340

Course description:
Psychology students look at a wide range of topics including mental illness; anxiety; child abuse; drug addiction; aggression and...

Hours of study:Full time

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Psychology with Child and Language Development BSc (Hons)

Bangor University

Entry requirements: 280 - 340

Course description:
This course explores the way humans work with a view to the possibility to be able to prevent the occurrence of problems such as mental illness, anxiety, child abuse, drug addiction, aggression and war; imagine also if we...

Hours of study:Full time

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Psychology with Clinical and Health Psychology BSc (Hons)

Bangor University

Entry requirements: 280 - 340

Course description:
Year 1: Introduction to psychology 1 and 2; research foundations 1 and 2; cyflwyniad i seicoleg 1 and 2 (taught through the medium of Welsh). Year 2: Neuropsychology; learning; perception and cognition 2; psychology of...

Hours of study:Full time

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Psychology with Neuropsychology BSc (Hons)

Bangor University

Entry requirements: 280 - 340

Course description:
Year 1: Introduction to psychology 1 and 2; research foundations 1 and 2; cyflwyniad i seicoleg 1 and 2 (taught through the medium of Welsh). Year 2: Neuropsychology; learning; perception and cognition 2; psychology of...

Hours of study:Full time

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Sport Science with Psychology BSc (Hons)

Bangor University

Entry requirements: 260 - 300

Course description:
Sport science students follow a research-based approach to study, the key aspects of this degree being psychology and physiology, and the study of how physical performance can be improved to help individuals to achieve their...

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