The BSc (Hons) Psychology course offered by The University of Law Business School aims to provide an in-depth understanding of key areas of psychology. It encourages students to explore various psychological disorders, the history of psychological practices, and contemporary practices in psychology.Course Content: The course curriculum is designed to help students acquire scientific understanding of the mind, brain, behaviour, and experience, and how they interact. Content includes a variety of topics such as child development, sociocultural issues, and biopsychology. It also includes methods to carry out psychological research, using a range of data collection and analytical skills. Key Modules: The key modules within the course include Introduction to Psychology, Research Practices in Psychology, Cognitive and Biological Psychology, Perception and Sensation, Personality and Individual Differences, Developmental and Social Psychology.Accreditations: Successful completion of the BSc (Hons) Psychology degree provides graduates with the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) by The British Psychological Society. This is a necessary prerequisite for all postgraduate training in psychology.Future Careers: This degree prepares students for a range of careers including advertising, counseling, marketing, human resources and psychotherapy. It also equips students who aim to undertake further academic study to become a vocational psychologist. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.