The BSc Developmental Psychology is an undergraduate course at the University of East Anglia. The course focuses on providing an understanding of how humans develop over time, particularly looking at how our thoughts, feelings and behaviours change over our lives. The course explores this fascinating field of psychology in detail.Course Content: The program spans over a three year period where students garner essential knowledge and skills in the area of developmental psychology. The coursework includes topics like cognitive and social development, developmental disorders and even putting the theory to work in a community setting.Key Modules: The key course components include Childhood, adolescence and beyond, Introduction to Biological and Cognitive Psychology, Social and Developmental Psychology, Applied and Social Psychology, Final Year Project, Developmental Disorders, Language and Thought, Advanced Developmental Psychology and Special Populations. Each of these modules ropes in diverse facets of psychology, allowing students to gain a comprehensive understanding of the field.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), which means it meets the standards required for Graduate Basis for Chartership - the first stage of your professional training to becoming a chartered psychologist.Future Careers: Graduates of the BSc Developmental Psychology can pursue successful careers in a range of fields including counselling, education, forensic or health psychology, nursing, occupational psychology, social work, teaching and in HR departments.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page. BSc Developmental Psychology