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Politics and International Relations
CONTINUED
Top 100 in the world for Psychology1
POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ENTRY DATA DEGREE PROGRAMMES
REQUIRED SUBJECTS
Politics in Exeter BA Single Honours
TYPICAL OFFER
Politics
AAA-AAB; IB: 36-34
International Relations
AAA-AAB; IB: 36-34
L200 3 yrs (L240 4 yrs) L250 3 yrs (L251 4 yrs)
Politics, Philosophy and Economics
GCSE Maths grade A
AAA-AAB; IB: 36-34
L0V0 3 yrs (L0V1 4 yrs) BSc Single Honours
Politics and International Relations
AAA-AAB; IB: 36-34
L292 3 yrs (L293 4 yrs)
Economics and Politics
Politics and International Relations
AAA-AAB; IB: 36-34
L294 4yrs (L295 5 yrs)
BA Combined Honours
History and International Relations
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International Relations and Modern Languages
See table below
Philosophy and Politics
See Philosophy
Politics and Modern Languages
See table below
98% of students progressing into employment or further study within six months of graduation2 85% of research classified as world-leading or internationally excellent3 Accredited by the British Psychological Society
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Research in social, cognitive and clinical psychology and animal behaviour
See Economics
LL12 3 yrs (LL1F European 4 yrs; LLCF International 4 yrs; LL1G Industry 4 yrs) MPol Undergraduate Masters
Psychology
Specialist research laboratories, clinical psychology suites and state-of-the-art audiovisual facilities
LVF1 3 yrs (VL1F 4 yrs)
AAA-ABB; IB: 36-32
Interdisciplinary, flexible programme structures
AAA-ABB; IB: 36-32
Unique partnership with the NHS; contracts include the high profile NHS Treatment Centre and Improving Access to Psychological Therapies
LR01 4 yrs
VL52 3 yrs (VL5F 4 yrs) LR02 4 yrs
Politics and Sociology
AAA-ABB; IB: 36-32
LLH2 3 yrs (LL23 4 yrs)
AAB-BBB; IB: 34-30
Politics and International Relations
DEGREES IN EXETER
4519 3 yrs (7925 4 yrs)
History and Politics
Psychology plays an important role in drawing together techniques, theories, findings and professional practice from several areas of expertise to address complex, but socially and economically important questions about behaviour. It is a scientifically grounded subject that develops skills associated with the humanities as well as the sciences. Our degrees are designed to provide a fantastic platform whatever your choice of future career. All our programmes provide BPS accreditation, which confers eligibility for the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership, provided the minimum standard of a Lower Second Class Honours is achieved. This is the first step towards becoming a Chartered Psychologist.
Programme Details BSc Psychology
LOCATION: EXETER (STREATHAM CAMPUS)
Politics in Cornwall BA Single Honours
BA Joint Honours
We are one of the UK’s top Psychology departments, providing high-quality undergraduate programmes for intelligent and highly-motivated people whatever their background. Our teaching is inspired and informed by our internationally-rated research and is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS). Our teaching team comprises researchers in social, cognitive, and clinical psychology and animal behaviour.
BSc Single Honours Psychology
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VLC2 3 yrs (VLD2 4 yrs)
MSci Single Honours MSci Applied Psychology (Clinical)
Additional Selection Criteria Please ensure you read the information on additional selection criteria at www.exeter.ac.uk/ug/politics For details about study abroad please see www.exeter.ac.uk/ug/politics International Students can find details of English language requirements and Foundation programmes at www.exeter.ac.uk/ug/international Typical Offer Please read the important information about our typical offer on page 157. For full and up-to-date information on applying and entry requirements, including requirements for other types of qualification, please see www.exeter.ac.uk/ug/applications
BSc Combined Honours Psychology with Sport and Exercise Science Programme information Email: cles-externalrelations@exeter.ac.uk Phone: +44 (0)1392 725818 www.exeter.ac.uk/psychology/undergraduate
SELECTING YOUR CHOSEN LANGUAGE CODE
SUBJECT
REQUIRED SUBJECTS
Fren
French
GCE AL French grade B; IB French HL5
Chin
Chinese
Germ
German
GCE AL in a modern foreign language (French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian or Spanish) grade B; IB modern foreign language (French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian or Spanish) HL5
Ital
Italian
Port
Portuguese
Russ
Russian
Span
Spanish
A subject brochure is available on our website which includes full programme and module details.
QS World University Rankings 2015. Respondents to the Destination of Leavers from Higher Education (DLHE) Survey of 2013/14 graduates. 3 Research Excellence Framework 2014; based on percentage of research categorised of 4* and 3*. 4 BPS accredited and non-accredited pathways are available on the Flexible Combined Honours scheme. 1 2
When applying to a Combined Honours degree with a modern language you will need to indicate, under ‘further details’ in the ‘choices’ section of the application, the language you wish to study using the codes above. Please note you may choose only one language. For further information on completing your UCAS form, please visit www.ucas.com and for more information on language requirements for our Combined Honours degrees go to www.exeter.ac.uk/ug/languages
You may also be interested in: Animal Behaviour (see page 65) Human Sciences (see page 110) Medical Sciences (see page 122)
Our BSc Psychology programme provides you with an excellent education in key areas of psychology – developmental, cognitive, biological, social, clinical and personality – together with research methods and data analysis. You will have the opportunity to explore some of the research fields in which we specialise, such as social and organisational psychology, psychopathology, human cognition, cognitive neuroscience and animal behaviour. This broad and flexible programme allows you to explore your developing interests in more depth through a wide range of optional modules. Year 1 Cognition, Emotion and Development; Introduction to Biological Psychology; Introduction to Social Psychology; Introduction to Clinical Psychology; Introduction to Statistics; Introduction to Research Methods; plus options. Practical classes will give you training in quantitative, laboratory-based, experimental methodology in psychology covering the broad range of subject areas across the core modules.