The Psychology with Neuropsychology BSc (Hons) course offered at Bangor University allows the students to explore and understand the biological basis of behaviour, along with providing a broad understanding of psychology as a scientific discipline. The opportunity to study psychology through a specialised pathway in neuropsychology is a distinctive aspect of this course at Bangor University.Course Content: This course provides students with a deep understanding of brain behaviour relationships and shows how this knowledge can be applied to solve real-world problems, from understanding brain injury and brain disease to improving cognitive function. The course covers biological, social, developmental, and cognitive aspects of psychology, and also the basic mechanisms and functions of the human brain. Key Modules: The course is composed of numerous modules including Research Methods, Introduction to Clinical and Health Psychology, Biological Psychology, Brain and Mind, Cognitive Psychology, and several others related to Psychology and NeuropsychologyAccreditations: The BSc Psychology with Neuropsychology course is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), which entails the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership, provided the minimum standard of qualification of the second class honours is achieved. Future Careers: The graduates from this course are not only well-equipped for careers in psychology but also in the broader field. They can pursue careers in Clinical Psychology, Forensic Psychology, Educational Psychology, Research, and many areas of business. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.