The BSc (Hons) Psychology with Health and Wellbeing in Society course at De Montfort University (DMU) is a dynamic course that combines the study of Psychology with the understanding of societal health and wellbeing matters. The course aims to enable students to acquire a broad understanding of psychology alongside a specialized study of health and wellbeing in the society. Course Content: This course integrates theoretical understanding of psychological frameworks, concepts, and debates about mental and physical health. Students will be equipped with the skills to interpret and analyze psychological data, while emphasizing the contribution that psychology makes to society in improving, promoting, and supporting health and wellbeing.Key Modules: The modules in this course include ‘Psychology in Practice’, ‘Personality and Individual Differences’, ‘Applying Social and Developmental Psychology’ and ‘Health and the Mind’. Moreover, in their final year, students will select optional modules such as ‘Positive Psychology and Recovery’ and ‘Psychology, Health and Wellbeing of Children and Adolescents’.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), providing Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership, provided the minimum standard of a second class honours is achieved. Future Careers: Graduates of this course may seek careers in health and social care settings, NHS, charities, or private organizations. They may also work towards roles such as health psychologists, occupational psychologists or use their transferable skills in roles such as health promotion officer, health service manager or family support worker. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.