The Bachelor of Science in Health & Wellbeing and Psychology at Liverpool Hope University provides students with an in-depth understanding of key health and well-being issues, including the role of psychological factors in health and illness. The multidisciplinary approach of this course combines theories and concepts from different sciences that play a significant role in health care and policy.Course Content: The course provides a broad-based introduction to psychological theories, methods, and issues in healthcare, along with the study of health and well-being policy and practices. Learning is focused on both theory and practical applications, helping students develop a well-rounded understanding of the subject matter.Key Modules: The curriculum consists of a wide range of modules, including 'Research Design and Analysis', 'Health Psychology', 'Protecting and Promoting Public Health' and 'Physical Activity & Health'. Other significant components include 'Social Determinants of Health', 'Bio-psychosocial Aspects of Health' and 'Health & Society'.Accreditations: This programme is accredited by the British Psychological Society, which helps students take their first steps towards becoming a psychologist.Future Careers: Graduates can find job opportunities in various sectors such as healthcare, health promotion, health and social care commissioning, and public health. Graduates may also apply for postgraduate training to become a professional psychologist, pursue careers in teaching, research, or health and social care.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.