About Psychology, BSc - at University of Exeter
About this course
- A broad and flexible programme which allows you to explore your developing interests in more depth through a wide range of optional modules
- Specialist learning and research facilities include the Mood Disorders Centre, labs for studying animal learning, and equipment for measuring eye movement and brain activity.
- Explore some of the research fields in which we specialise, such as social and organisational psychology, psychopathology, human cognition, cognitive neuroscience and animal behaviour
- Learn from internationally-recognised academics and work alongside them in a research-rich environment
Details about course variation options.
Students who have studied abroad demonstrate initiative, independence, motivation and, depending on where they stay, may also have gained a working knowledge of another language - all qualities employers are looking for.
If you choose BSc Psychology with Study Abroad you will spend the third year of your degree studying at one of our partner universities in Canada or Europe for example. You can find a complete list of?International Exchange partner universities on the Study Abroad website.
Whilst overseas, you will complete predominantly psychology-related modules that supplement the academic content of the Psychology modules offered at Exeter.
For your year abroad you will agree a suite of modules in your host institution with the Study Abroad Coordinator. Details of individual modules that may be taken whilst abroad can be found in the partner institution's factfile.
Yes: all assessments during the year abroad are undertaken at the host university and count towards your final degree.
Upon return to the University of Exeter, you will then complete the final year of your degree in a fourth year.
If you spend a full academic year studying abroad you will pay a reduced fee of 15 per cent of the maximum fee for that year. More about fees and funding.
There is no need to apply directly to this programme: apply via UCAS for BSc Psychology, and you can transfer onto the four-year programme with Study Abroad once you are at Exeter. To be eligible for a Study Abroad place, we would expect you to successfully complete your Year 1 and Year 2 studies with an average mark of at least 60% in each year.
For further information on where you can go and all the issues surrounding study abroad, see the?Study Abroad website.
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