Choosing A-Level Psychology gives students the opportunity to explore complex questions about human nature, gain a deeper understanding of themselves and others, and develop a skill set that is highly valued across many professions.
A Level
Entry Requirements
Grades 9-5 in English and Grades 9-4 in Maths, Science and two or more GCSEs. There is no requirement for you to have studied Psychology at GCSE.
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Course Duration
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Why Choose A-Level Psychology?
Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behaviour, offering valuable insights into how people think, feel, and act.
Choosing A-Level Psychology gives students the opportunity to explore complex questions about human nature, gain a deeper understanding of themselves and others, and develop a skill set that is highly valued across many professions.
Whether you’re interested in healthcare, education, business, or beyond, studying psychology provides a strong foundation for a wide range of career paths.
What You Will Explore
Our A-Level Psychology course covers diverse and engaging topics including:
Social Influence – Understanding how group dynamics shape individual behaviour, examining phenomena like conformity, obedience, and social change.
Memory – Exploring how memories are formed, stored, and retrieved, and what factors can impact these processes.
Attachment – Learning about early attachment bonds and their influence on personal development and relationships.
Psychopathology – Examining mental health disorders such as depression, anxiety, and OCD, and how they are diagnosed and treated.
Biopsychology – Delving into the biological processes that underlie our behaviours, thoughts, and emotions.
Research Methods – Developing the skills to design, conduct, and analyse scientific research in psychology.
Through these topics, you’ll explore the theories, research studies, and key debates that have shaped modern psychology, providing you with a broad and balanced understanding of the field.
Skills You Will Develop
A-Level Psychology is designed to foster both subject-specific and general academic skills, including:
Analytical Thinking – Learning to critically assess theories, research, and viewpoints on psychological issues.
Data Interpretation – Building competence in handling statistical data, interpreting graphs, and analysing trends.
Scientific Research – Understanding scientific methodologies, ethical considerations, and experimental design.
Communication – Developing the ability to express ideas clearly and concisely, both verbally and in written form.
These skills are essential not only in psychology but are highly transferable to other fields, preparing you for a wide range of future studies and career opportunities.
Transferable Skills and Real-World Impact
Studying psychology teaches skills that are valuable across various domains, including:
Problem-Solving – Enhancing your ability to approach challenges logically and develop effective solutions.
Empathy and Emotional Intelligence – Understanding how to interpret and respond to others’ behaviours and emotions.
Critical Evaluation – Learning to question information critically, a skill applicable in both academic and everyday contexts.
Cultural Awareness – Gaining insights into different cultural perspectives, which is essential in our increasingly globalized world.
Psychology also has a profound real-world impact. Knowledge of psychological principles is key in fields like mental health care, education, and social work, and is essential for anyone wanting to make a positive impact on individuals and communities.
Where Can A-Level Psychology Lead?
Further Education
A-Level Psychology opens doors to a variety of undergraduate courses, such as:
Psychology – Many students go on to specialise in psychology at university, often leading to careers in clinical or counselling psychology, forensic psychology, or educational psychology.
Social Sciences – Psychology pairs well with degrees in sociology, criminology, or anthropology.
Healthcare – Provides a strong foundation for students interested in medicine, nursing, occupational therapy, or other health-related fields.
Career Opportunities
Psychology graduates have a wide range of career paths to consider, including:
Mental Health Services – Working in roles like counselling, clinical psychology, or mental health support.
Education and Child Development – Becoming a teacher, educational psychologist, or child support worker.
Business and HR – Applying psychological principles to human resources, marketing, or organisational development.
Research and Academia – Pursuing a career in academic research, contributing to the development of new knowledge in psychology and related fields.
Social Services – Working in roles such as social work, probation, or community outreach.
An A-Level in Psychology equips students with a versatile skill set, critical thinking capabilities, and a deeper understanding of human behaviour, all of which are highly valuable in today’s world
About our College
We are a sixth form college based in Hampshire. We offer A-Levels and vocational courses across an extensive curriculum that will help you reach your full potential!
Itchen Sixth Form College is a 110 year old state-inspected and state-funded college. We specialise in preparing 16-19 year olds for university study.
Mission Statement
To be an inclusive and dynamic College offering excellence in learning, where all students flourish.
Strategic Priorities – Our Aspirations
We expect our learners to develop confidence and resilience, be successful in their programme and aspire to move on to a destination that builds on their abilities.
We do this by prioritising:
Excellence in Learning
Outstanding Outcomes
Growth
Sustainability
Excellence in Learning
Itchen College will have an outstanding reputation based upon the quality and breadth of provision. We will develop learning through creativity and innovation, making the most of the resources available to develop opportunities for our learners.
Outstanding Outcomes
The College will retain its reputation as an “inclusive” college and be noted for its pastoral care as well as excellence in teaching and results. It will deliver pathways to success for all who choose to study with us, regardless of their prior achievement or entry point.
Sustainability and Growth
Sustainability – The College will develop an annual surplus with a goal of achieving a consistent operating surplus of 5% of income by 2026. This will be invested in staff and resources to ensure the best possible learning environment.
The estate and its resources will be improved and extended in readiness for the demands of both the changing curriculum and demographic increase. This will be done sensitively and with due regard to our environment and our community.
Growth – We will continue to grow our people through enriching the lives of our students and developing our staff. Close links will be maintained or forged with local business, higher education and feeder schools.
We will continue our international activity and grow other activity to reduce dependence on agency funding. We will continue to develop provision that will deliver opportunities for our community.
Strategic Plan 2021 - 2026
Strategic Plan 2021-2026
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