BSc Human and Social Sciences
Our BSc in Human and Social Sciences provides a unique opportunity to study psychology as a distinctive specialisation within the social sciences.
Accredited by the British Psychological Society as the basis for graduate membership of the society, it allows you to build up a range of skills and knowledge on issues such as social change, gender, class and ethnicity, whilst developing a critical understanding of psychology.
The only course of its kind currently on offer in the United Kingdom, this course provides an integrated perspective on psychology, which emphasises its social, conceptual and historical aspects, along with a core of social research methods.
In additions to modules in Psychology and research methods, you will be able to choose from a range of modules in Education, Sociology, Social Analytics and Social Policy.
Our BSc in Human and Social Sciences provides a unique opportunity to study psychology as a distinctive specialisation within the social sciences.
Accredited by the British Psychological Society as the basis for graduate membership of the society, it allows you to build up a range of skills and knowledge on issues such as social change, gender, class and ethnicity, whilst developing a critical understanding of psychology.
The only course of its kind currently on offer in the United Kingdom, this course provides an integrated perspective on psychology, which emphasises its social, conceptual and historical aspects, along with a core of social research methods.
In additions to modules in Psychology and research methods, you will be able to choose from a range of modules in Education, Sociology, Social Analytics and Social Policy.
Requirements
Modules
- Psychological Investigations
- Introduction to Social Science Research
- Key Ideas in Social Science
- Becoming a Social Scientist
- Introduction to Psychology for the Human and Social Sciences
- An Introduction to Education
- Introduction to Social and Public Policy
- Foundations of Contemporary Criminology
- Introduction to Sociology
- Social Research Methods
- Human Development
- Social Psychologies
- Damcaniaethu a Dadfeilio'r Gymdeithas Gyfalafol
- Children and Childhood
- Offending and Victimisation
- Working Knowledge: Analysing and Experiencing Employment (with Placement)
- Evaluating Social Practice, Policy and Innovation
- Focus Groups and Interviews
- Sociology of Education
- What Happens in Schools: Assessing Policy in Practice
- Real World Research (with Placement)
- Knowing the Social World - Online and Offline Surveys
- Poverty and Social Security in the UK
- Social Policy Analysis
- Gender Relations and Society
- Ethnography and Everyday Life
- Cymdeithas Gyfoes yng Nghymru / Contemporary Society in Wales
- Digital Social Research: Theory and Methods
- Race and Racism
- Cyfiawnder Byd-eang
- Dissertation
- Analysing Social Change
- Prisons and Prisoners
- Radical Education
- Issues in Social and Cultural Psychology
- Personality and the Self
- International and Comparative Social and Public Policy
- Equality and Social Justice in a Globalised World
- Power, Politics and Policy
- Sociology on the Move
- Environment and Human Health
- Reflections on Education: Theory into Practice
- Neuropsychology & Society
- Live Theory
- Decolonising the Social Sciences
- Monsters and Mysteries