Why study psychology?
Are you looking to learn more about the fascinating world of psychology? Do you aspire to have a future psychological profession?
Psychology plays a large part within many different areas of everyday life, and due to this a psychology degree can open up a variety of different career opportunities in sectors such as healthcare, psychological practice, education, the justice system, and many more.
This BSc Psychology programme aims to develop your scientific understanding of psychological theories, approaches and findings, so that you can later apply this knowledge to real-world issues. You will develop your critical thinking and research skills throughout the course, which will prepare you for a successful career in this exciting field.
- Understand how psychology is applied to real life issues.
- Understand research techniques and methods used in psychological research, and learn the professional and ethical responsibilities associated with psychological enquiry.
- Develop a range of subject-specific and transferable skills which can facilitate continued personal and professional development.
- Develop and learn to apply professional and transferable skills, that will prepare you for employment, further study, or training for professional practice, or in psychologically informed careers.
Your core modules will enable you to learn more about beginning as a researcher, the current foundations of psychology, and will look at psychology with other industry contexts.
In your final year, you will also have the opportunity to study specialised modules that will cover topics such as cyber psychology, behaviour and change management, and mindfulness techniques.
Psychology Teaching and Assessment
- Lectures, seminars, and workshops: 9 – 12 hours per week
- Independent study: 38 hours per week
- Assessment: Coursework including essays, presentations, and group work
Blended Learning
Receiving the same number of live contact hours as face-to-face programmes, a typical timetable may include:
Daytime students – If you are a daytime student, you will typically have 2 days of tuition per week – your sessions will be on-campus for 1 of those days and the other day will take place live online.
Evening and weekend blended timetables will involve: 2 evenings face-to-face on-campus and 1 weekend day live online. Please note that the blended timetable pattern will be decided by the scheduling team.
Please note that the blended timetable pattern will be decided by the scheduling team.
Visit our blended learning page for further information
This course is delivered as part of a partnership between QA Higher Education and Solent University. The programme is validated by the University and delivered by QA Higher Education.
Accreditation
Modules
All units are core and are worth 20 credits unless specified.
The course information displayed on this page is correct for the academic year 2026/27. We aim to run the course as advertised however, changes may be necessary due to updates to the curriculum (due to academic or industry developments), student demand or UK compliance reasons.
Academic Requirements For A Psychology Degree
Academic requirements
- 104 – 120 UCAS points
- A-levels, a BTEC Extended Diploma at DMM or BTEC Diploma at D*D or T-level Merit, or equivalent.
If you do meet these entry requirements, we offer a BSc (Hons) Psychology with Foundation Year that offers a more supported route into undergraduate studies.
If you don’t hold UK qualifications, please see the Country Specific Entry Requirements to find out more about the qualifications we accept.
English language requirements
- GCSE English at Grade 4/C or above.
- IELTS 6.0 with no component less than 5.5 in each band, or equivalent. Alternatively, applicants can sit the QA Higher Education English test.
Please note that if your qualifications are not in English, we might need certified translations in order to proceed with your application.
Interview
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Please note: We are not currently able to offer sponsorship for international students at Southampton Solent University Centres. For information on programmes that are eligible for sponsorship, please visit the Southampton Solent University website.
Careers & outcomes
This course is the first step towards your career goals, providing the skills and knowledge needed to succeed. Developing skills that are industry-focused and transferrable, you will be the ideal candidate for jobs in a variety of fields and sectors.
Skills you’ll learn on this programme include:
- Data Analysis
- Problem-solving
- Empirical Research
- Investigation
- Communications
- Influencing Skills
Psychology graduates are well placed for a range of essential roles including mental health support, social work, research, criminal justice, HR, marketing, and cyber security.
A Psychology degree is also an essential first step into popular career paths in clinical psychology, counselling, and therapy.
Potential job roles this programme might open for you include:
- Human Resource Manager
- Counsellor
- Childcare Practitioner
- Clinical Psychologist
- Probation Officer
- Childcare Practitioner
- Clinical Psychologist
- Probation Officer
- Social Services Manager
- Youth and Community Worker
- Welfare and Housing Associate
- Senior Care Worker
Please note, some of these potential job roles require additional qualifications above and beyond your BSc Psychology degree.
Psychology – Tuition fees 2026/27
- £9,790 per annum
What’s included in your tuition fees
- Academic Support, including the Academic Community of Excellence (ACE) Team
- Careers and Employment Service
- Class hours (lectures, seminars and tutorials)
- Facilities (computers, on-campus wi-fi, printers, vending machines)
- Library resources, including a large online catalogue of books, journals and more
- Online resources
- Social spaces (quiet study spaces, multi-faith rooms and spaces to socialise)
- Student Support (Welfare Team, Finance Team and more)
Student Finance
Students from the UK may be able to receive financial support from the Government to help fund your studies, subject to your eligibility. You can learn more about Student Finance and check your eligibility on the Student Finance website.
Additional costs
Tuition fees do not include the cost of course books you may choose to purchase, stationery, printing, photocopying, accommodation, living expenses, travel or any other extracurricular activities.
We recommend you allow an additional £200 per annum to buy some of the course texts which are around £30 each.
Requirements
Access to a laptop/PC with a microphone, speakers, webcam and a reliable internet connect is required for accessing your live online sessions.
Need more help?
For more information on tuition fees, student finance, and payments, please visit our Finance page.
Ready To Apply for a Psychology Degree?
If you are ready to apply, please complete our online application form in the links below and provide any required supporting documents (examples below):
- Your passport personal details page
- Copies of previous qualifications, including final certificates and transcripts, translated into English (if not in English)
- A personal statement (more than 250 words)
- Your CV (if required)
- Your referee details
We will assess your application and provide you with a response using the email address you have submitted with your application.
Apply for October 2026
You will be directed to a QA Higher Education portal to set up an account and complete your application.
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