Subject Intent: Why Psychology?
The Psychology curriculum allows core areas in the history and development of Psychology to be studied and offers different perspectives into the explanations of the human mind and behaviour.
Psychology encourages skills to be developed that focus heavily on developing an insight into the methodological strengths and weaknesses of research, and critical analysis of theories, which are useful life skills which can be transferred into the work place.
The knowledge gained will help students to develop into well-grounded adults, with an understanding of the causes of mental health issues, how to be responsible parents, when to conform and obey others, and what triggers aggression.
What will I study?
Paper 1 Exam:Ìý
Memory, attachment in children,Ìýsocial influence (conformity and obedience), psychopathology (mental disorders).
Paper 2 Exam:Ìý
Approaches in Psychology (different perspectives), biological psychology, research methods used in Psychology.
Paper 3 Exam:Ìý
Schizophrenia, relationships, aggression, issues and philosophical debates in Psychology.
Psychology
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What are lessons like in this subject?
Psychology is the academic and scientific study of the brain, mind, and behaviour. The role of biology, upbringing and culture on behaviour will be explored, and you will gain a greater understanding of why people act the way that they do.
Excursions offered to psychology students include attending educational conferences with guest speakers in psychology, and also visiting Auschwitz concentration camp in Krakow, Poland, where psychological research about the dangers of ‘blind’ obedience is explored.
Typical lessons include a range of activities where students work independently and collaboratively with others completing mini white board tasks, exam questions and quizzes, for example. All lessons involve students being active participants in their learning by taking part in class discussions and sharing thoughts and opinions about topics studied.
What our
students
Psychology is an interesting and interactive and allows for lots of collaboration across lessons. It helps to gain a new perspective of the world and to gage an understanding of why we behave the way that we do.
Daniel Swain, Hungergill School