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Who are we, and how do we shape our world? On this course you’ll explore both the nature of the individual and society. You’ll learn the critical thinking skills that discerning employers are looking for in a variety of fields including business, health, media, education, social care and management. BSc/BSc (Hons) Psychology and Sociology Studying psychology and sociology will allow you to explore a large and fascinating world – the fundamental nature of human beings and how that nature shapes our social environment. You’ll engage with debates about the practical, theoretical and ethical issues associated with the use of different methodologies, paradigms and methods of analysis applied in each of the disciplines, and their relevance and value for different communities and publics. Are you fascinated by human nature, by who we are and how we interact? Do you want to understand what impacts the shape of society around us and how it could be changed for the better? Then you will enjoy our joint course in psychology and sociology as it provides a challenging and stimulating environment for exploring these questions around the individual and society. In this course you will learn to use social scientific methods and evidence to make sense of human behaviour. You’ll learn how to think and write critically, giving you skills that can be valuable in many fields. You’ll be given opportunities to go into communities and apply your skills and knowledge in a real-world context and reflect upon the ways in which psychological and sociological knowledge can effect real change in people’s everyday lives. The modules in Years One and Two will give you a thorough grounding in the key concepts, theories and schools of thought in both psychology and sociology. You’ll look at the historical development and contemporary applications of psychological and sociological knowledge as well as explore the very latest debates in both disciplines. We know how important it is that you develop a wide range of transferable talents, so you’ll also focus on improving your interpersonal and presentation skills, effective reading and writing, analytical thinking and critical reflection, as well as your research skills. In Years Three and Four you’ll develop an in-depth understanding of a broad range of substantive debates within the disciplines of psychology and sociology: the psychology of risk, the origins and structure of memory and eyewitness testimony, the sociology of gender and sexuality, sociologies of liberation, and social interaction and social order. Working closely with a member of academic staff, you will conduct your own independent research project in Year Four, in which you will be encouraged to bring together your knowledge of academic theories and concepts, as well as refining your research skills. Your ability to understand the relationship between complex academic theory and practical research will certainly enhance your employability on completion of this course. Structure You can opt to study for an honours degree over four years or an ordinary degree over three years. You will complete a range of modules each year as outlined. Teaching, learning and assessment You will be taught in lectures, seminars, practical workshops and laboratories. Outside these timetabled sessions you will be expected to continue learning through self-study. Your work will be 134 assessed using a number of techniques, including essay writing, presentations, report writing, critical reflections and examinations. For full details see the course entry on our website. Modules Year One Introduction to Academia & the Sociological Imagination/ Diversity, Identity & Wellbeing/ Foundations of Empirical Psychology/ Introduction to Psychology 1: Social, Developmental & Individual Psychology/ Introduction to Psychology 2: Biological & Cognitive Psychology Year Two Social Inquiry – Philosophy & Design/ Production & Consumption of Culture/ Social & Developmental Psychology/ Data Analysis/ Psychological Literacy/ Biological & Cognitive Psychology/ Enquiries in Psychology/ Individual Difference & Historical Perspectives in Psychology Year Three Current Debates in Sociology/ Social Research – Theory & Practice/ Sociology Option modules including: Poverty & Social Exclusion/ Sociology of Liberation/ Interaction & Social Order/ Changing World: Social Movement & Global Change/ Psychology Options including: Social Psychology/ Literature Review/ Developmental Psychology/ Cognitive Psychology/ Individual Differences/ Critical, Conceptual & Historical Issues in Psychology Year Four Sociology Dissertation/ Sociology options including: Sociology of Scotland/ European Policy & Politics/ Queer