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speciality: Psychology

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What is a Psychology Degree?

 

Psychology is the favourite science for students who want to get into the depths of human feelings. This is considered to be the science of mind and behaviour. More specifically, psychology wants to explore the way people think, act, and feel, by appealing to the emotional side of people.

Passion can lead students to choose this specialisation. It is not considered a difficult one, but it is not very easy to approach, as the theoretical elements of the discipline are combined with the practical ones.

After studying Psychology, students choose to specialise in a particular sub-field. Depending on their preference, they can choose between Biological Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Comparative Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Personality Psychology and many others.

Benefits of a Psychology Degree

Psychology is a great opportunity to get to know each other better and to get to know others. Thus, students who are looking to understanding human behaviour, feelings and mind gain an inside vision of what these notions really mean and what determines people to make certain decisions and act under different circumstances.

The employment rate among Psychology graduates has grown in recent years. Salaries are satisfactory, and young people can focus either on psychological services in schools, hospitals, treatment centres, clinics, depending on the specialisation chosen. Furthermore, Psychology graduates can integrate a career in social media, marketing, and advertising, as they understand best the reasons why people choose to make decisions according to what they see in real life.

Psychology Degree Structure

In the four years of Bachelor studies, graduates acquire the necessary knowledge to practice Psychology, initially learning the underlying theoretical notions. These notions become an important starting point in their career, seeing later how practice blends very well with theory. It should be noted that on the labour market, students who hold a Bachelor’s degree are much more appreciated and have an advantage over those who follow simple courses.

A Master’s program usually lasts between 2 and 3 years, coming as a complement to the Bachelor’s courses. Master courses have a much more loaded curriculum and a great deal of information. A Doctoral program is dedicated to students who want to do research in Psychology in various institutes or to become teachers. This has a duration of between 5 and 7 years.

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  • Psychology
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    I would recommend this University

    What I like about my university is the diverse range of courses and programs offered, which allows me to pursue my academic interests. The campus facilities are top-notch, providing a conducive environment for learning and research. Additionally, the faculty members are knowledgeable and supportive, and there are huge opportunities for extracurricular activities.

    On the flip side, what I dislike about my university is the occasionally overwhelming class sizes. Sometimes, the administrative processes can be a bit daunting and time-consuming, which can be frustrating. Nonetheless, overall, I appreciate the opportunities my university offers for my academic and personal growth.

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    Programme: Psychology
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2025
    Delivery Type: On Campus
    Campus: Preston
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    Uclan at Hugh Baird University Centre

    I am initially writing this as a Uclan student who is attending the Hugh Baird University Centre, but I have selected Uclan as Hugh Baird was not an option. My review below is not based on Uclan Preston, it is based on Hugh Baird University Centre.

    Ideally, this was my first opportunity to attend university. I have not believed in myself to my full capability over many years and did not believe this opportunity would present itself to me – but it did and I am glad it did! Through university, I am able to progress (all being well) into a career of teaching in primary schools.

    My first year of university was sadly greeted by the beginning of the national lockdown meaning that our delivery was adapted and delivered online via Microsoft Teams. At this point due to a decrease in the amount of student finance I believed I was entitled to, I decided I would have to apply for a job to earn an income alongside my studies. To cut a very long story somewhat shorter, I applied for a full-time role as a Teaching Assistant not thinking to get it and to my amazement I did. I worked a full time 30 hours a week job in a primary school along with studying at university and additionally completing a Maths GCSE – with a family of my own. I did feel like wonder woman for some time. Looking back, I actually have no idea how I managed to fit all of that into my routine, but I somehow did.

    I enjoyed my time working at the school and gained an abundance of new skills and strategies which I will take forward with me into other roles. The part I would like to comment on is the part where I would be limited to deadlines and not find the time for myself mostly. Throughout the first year sessions were recorded so I would work in the school within the day, and then come home, organise tea, baths and bed for my children and then eventually sit down and catch up with 2 hours lectures. It was hard. It did in the end take a toll on my mental health. I am a fairly strong-minded person and found that I was able to deal with most of the things that got on top of me, okay, but what tutors were probably not aware of, is that I was facing struggles within the working environment with a selected teacher. This altered my mood swings and feelings sometimes without warning. I was under an immense amount of pressure and I do believe that at the time, I could have received extra help and support surrounding my essays and studying. I didn’t feel I got the complete ‘Uni experience’ and also failing a piece of work knocked my confidence completely after all the stress I was under, on a piece that I believe I had strongly focused on.

    To summarise, I believe that each student should be treated with respect and offered support and guidance if they need it or start to feel overwhelmed. In my case, I do think that this was overlooked by some.

    Now in my second year, I am jobless at present with the hope of gaining some experience working for several agencies giving me the freedom to earn and learn at the same time. The start of this semester has not gotten off to the best start, (unknown times and days attending, tutors not teaching the correct class, mixed communication issues to name a few) but I am trying to be positive and look towards the future.

    I have written my review openly and honestly and hope that it can help some people should they need help, do speak to someone and ensure that help is available to you.

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    Programme: Childhood and Youth Studies
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2021
    Delivery Type: On Campus
    Campus: Preston
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  • Psychology
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    An Amazing Experience

    It’s been an incredible experience to study at UCLan. From the outstanding lecturers who are always willing to answer any concerns, you may have, to the wonderful and friendly student clinic and pharmacy staff, to the city’s overall ambiance and amazing nightlife. Coming to UCLAN is without a doubt one of the best decisions I’ve ever made.

    UCLan is well-equipped with cutting-edge equipment, labs, a well-stocked library, and other infrastructure to ensure that students get the most out of their educational experience.
    I’ll say it again: the lecturers are great. UCLan is advantageous for not only its infrastructure but also its amazing employees. The staff (doctors, nurses, lecturers, and others) are always willing to listen and assist in any manner possible.

    UCLan is a very inclusive organization. It is a university that is dedicated to providing students with not only the best university experience but also the best education and care available. The student union is opened from 9 to 5 pm every day, during the week to help students in any way they can.
    If you’re searching for a small, calm city with fantastic study and employability prospects, I would strongly recommend UCLAN Preston to anyone, whether an international or domestic student.

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    Programme: Psychology
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2023
    Delivery Type: Blended
    Campus: Preston
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