The Psychology Combined BSc (Hons) at the University of Chester is a full-time undergraduate course that allows students to combine the study of Psychology with another subject. The university offers a flexible and diverse programme that is designed to develop a broad understanding of psychological principles, theories and methods.Course Content: The curriculum includes both compulsory and optional modules. Students will complete a set of compulsory modules each year, including a dissertation in the final year. The optional modules offer a wide range of topics that allow students to focus on areas of particular interest. Throughout the course, students will learn and practice a range of skills relevant to both psychology and the chosen combined subject.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS). This accreditation is a mark of quality that students and employers alike can trust. It indicates that the course meets the standards for training, education and professional development as set by the BPS.Future Careers: Graduates of the Psychology Combined BSc (Hons) course can pursue a range of career paths across diverse sectors. These can include areas in health and social care, education, business and industry, and the criminal justice system. With additional postgraduate qualification, graduates may become chartered psychologists specialising in one of a range of areas such as clinical, educational, occupational or forensic psychology.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.