The Psychology & Economics Undergraduate Degree offered by the University of Strathclyde provides an engaging and unique blend of these two key social science fields. This course is taught across two faculties: the Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences and the Strathclyde Business School, combining an in-depth understanding of human behaviour with economic theory and business strategy to provide students with highly transferrable skills suited to various career paths. Course Content: Throughout the course, students will study critical subjects from the disciplines of both Psychology and Economics. In the first two years, students will study core subjects in both areas, while the final two years will offer the opportunity to specialise in their preferred areas via optional modules. Study methods include lectures, tutorials, practical classes, and independent study.Key Modules: Key modules include Developmental Psychology, Cognitive Processes, Behavioural Science, Dissertation (Psychology), Microeconomic Principles, Behavioural Economics, and Econometrics. Accreditations: This course has been recognised by both the British Psychological Society (BPS) providing Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC), and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), which grants exemptions from some of its exams.Future Careers: This degree equips graduates with transferrable skills ideal for a variety of career paths such as psychology, management consultancy, human resources, sales and marketing, finance, government research, and more. Graduates can also pursue further study opportunities.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.