Psychology (with Foundation Year) BSc (Hons)
Bristol, University of the West of England
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Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)

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Frenchay Campus

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Start date

15-SEP-25

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4 Years

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Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)

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15-SEP-25

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BSc(Hons) Psychology (with Foundation Year) is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), so you’ll get the Graduate Basis for Chartership (GBC) alongside your degree. That’s the initial recognised standard you need to become a practising psychologist. Built around the core BPS curriculum, the course will help you apply academic knowledge to real-world situations – learning from internationally-recognised researchers and practitioners.You’ll learn advanced psychological methods and ...Read more

BSc(Hons) Psychology (with Foundation Year) is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), so you’ll get the Graduate Basis for Chartership (GBC) alongside your degree. That’s the initial recognised standard you need to become a practising psychologist. Built around the core BPS curriculum, the course will help you apply academic knowledge to real-world situations – learning from internationally-recognised researchers and practitioners.You’ll learn advanced psychological methods and gain valuable transferable skills, becoming a strong communicator and problem solver. Hands-on experience with psychological topics and approaches in practical sessions will develop your knowledge further. Mentored by a personal tutor, you’ll undertake work-based learning, have the opportunity to go on a placement, and participate in research projects. In your final year, you'll complete an independent research project in an area of your interest. If you choose to do a placement, you’ll spend a year working in a public, private or voluntary sector organisation between your second and final year.The transferable skills and industry experience you’ll gain will make you attractive to a wide range of employers. You could take your skills into healthcare, law enforcement, finance, IT, research, government, education, the creative industries or the legal sector. You’ll have the confidence, communication and team-working skills to make a positive impact in any organisation.

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WUSCA ranking:
WUSCA student ranking
These are the 2024 rankings, based on ratings given by past and current students.
81/101
CUG Subject Ranking
CUG Subject Ranking
Source: Complete University Guide 2025
62nd
CUG Ranking
CUG Ranking
Source: Complete University Guide 2025
75th
Psychology (Non-Specific)
Drop-out rate
Drop-out rate
The percentage of students who didn't finish the course.
Calculated by 100% - (% of students continuing course + % of students completed course)
100 - 94 = 6% Drop-out rate Source: UNISTATS, 2019
6%
Employment rate
Employment rate
The percentage of students in full-time work 6 months after finishing their course.
Source: UNISTATS, 2019
90%
Average salary
Average salary
Source: UNISTATS, 2019
Psychology (Non-Specific) graduate salary at this uni
£17,000
UK Psychology (Non-Specific) graduate salary
£18,000
What students say
J
Jessie
26 Feb 24

This is a great place to study, after the first week I knew where to find each class quite easily and if you search up “Frenchay map” on google it comes up with a map which shows..Read more

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Kei Yan
26 Feb 24

the best thing i love about this uni is the accessibility to variou facilities, like sports centre, music centre and lots of study spaces equipped with great pc. the worst thing..Read more

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48 Grades / Points required

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No specific subjects required. Points from A-Level General Studies and AS-Level subjects (not taken onto full A-Level) can be included towards overall tariff. You must have a minimum of one A-Level.

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Popular A-level subjects

Psychology (Non-Specific)

Top 5 A-levels taken by students who study this subject at uni.

Psychology
82%
Sociology
29%
English Literature
18%
Biology
16%
History
15%
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Psychology (General)
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J
Jessie
26 Feb 24
Psychology BSc (Hons)
This is a great place to study, after the first week I knew where to find each class quite easily and if you search up “Frenchay map” on google it comes up with a map which shows...
Read more
KY
Kei Yan
26 Feb 24
Psychology BSc (Hons)
the best thing i love about this uni is the accessibility to variou facilities, like sports centre, music centre and lots of study spaces equipped with great pc. the worst thing...
Read more
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Bristol, University of the West of England
Bristol, University of the West of England , Bristol

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Bristol, University of the West of England
Coldharbour Lane Bristol South Gloucestershire BS16 1QY United Kingdom
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