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The Bachelor of Science in Psychology at Durham University is a three-year, full-time program designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of human behavior, mind, and emotion. The program covers key areas of psychology, including cognitive, developmental, clinical, and social psychology, with a strong emphasis on research and practical applications.
Students will gain knowledge of psychological theories and research methods, learning how to design, conduct, and analyze experiments. The program also includes opportunities for hands-on learning through laboratory work, internships, and placements. Graduates will be well-prepared for careers in healthcare, counseling, research, education, or further postgraduate study in psychology or related fields.
Program Title: Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Degree Type: Bachelor of Science (BSc)
Duration: 3 Years
Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
Start Date: 30th January 2026
Location: University of Durham, United Kingdom
Field of Study: Psychology
Language of Instruction: English
Year 1 β Foundations in Psychology
Year 2 β Intermediate Psychology
Year 3 β Advanced Psychology & Research
Graduates of this program acquire strong analytical, research, and interpersonal skills, preparing them for careers in clinical psychology, counseling, human resources, education, health promotion, research, and organizational consultancy. The independent research project provides hands-on experience in experimental design, data collection, and analysis, while elective modules allow students to develop expertise in specialized areas of psychology. Alumni also frequently pursue postgraduate training or professional qualifications in psychology, psychotherapy, or related fields, broadening career options in both academic and professional environments.
This program offers a rigorous exploration of human behavior and mental processes, combining theoretical knowledge with practical research experience. Students develop critical thinking, analytical, and scientific skills, enabling them to understand and address complex psychological questions. Elective modules and the independent research project allow students to specialize according to their interests, while the curriculum emphasizes research proficiency, professional development, and applied understanding, preparing graduates for careers in diverse psychology-related fields or further academic study.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)191 334 2000
Email: admissions@durham.ac.uk
Address: University of Durham, Durham, DH1 3LE, United Kingdom