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BA (Hons) in Psychology and English with Foundation Year, Bishop Grosseteste University

Lincoln,

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48 Months

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About this course

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This course combines the study of Psychology and English Literature over four years, including a Foundation Year designed to prepare students for university-level work. The Psychology component offers an in-depth understanding of the scientific nature of the subject, exploring mental processes, behaviours, and their social impact with research-active staff and research-informed teaching. Students develop problem-solving, data analysis, and real-world application skills, supported by small group teaching and work placements. The English Literature part immerses students in global literary traditions, from Sophocles to contemporary authors, fostering critical thinking, creativity, and digital communication skills through diverse assessment methods. The course emphasizes engaging with on-site research projects, exploring contemporary issues in Psychology and Literature, offering students a broad, research-oriented educational experience tailored to their future careers.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This course is highly recommended because it offers a balanced, research-led education in psychology and English, both of which are highly valued by employers. It is delivered by experienced, research-active staff and includes practical components like research projects and work placements that prepare students for diverse careers. The course’s strong focus on contemporary issues, critical engagement, digital literacy, and transferable skills makes it an excellent choice for students interested in careers in academia, industry, education, mental health, publishing, or media. Additionally, the course’s structure supports students without UCAS points through a Foundation Year, opening doors to university study for a broader range of students.

Specialisation

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The course provides a dual focus on Psychology and English Literature, allowing students to explore core psychological domains accredited by the British Psychological Society and a wide range of literary forms, genres, and historical periods. The programme is designed to give students a comprehensive grounding in both disciplines with opportunities to specialise through modules like developmental psychology, social psychology, Victorian literature, Gothic fiction, and modern literary movements. The inclusion of diverse modules ensures students can tailor their studies to their interests across both areas.

Course fees

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Application fees

10.25L

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1st year tuition fees

10.25L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Applicants should have GCSEs in English Language and Mathematics at grade 4 or above (or equivalent). UCAS points are not mandatory, as the course includes a Foundation Year to support students who do not meet the typical tariff points for direct entry. The application process is via UCAS, and students can discuss entry requirements with BGU staff if needed.
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English language test

IELTS

6

TOEFL

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PTE

59

DUOLINGO

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Career prospects

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Graduates from this course can pursue careers in various fields, including education, health and social work, local government, human resources, publishing, media, and creative industries. Specific roles could involve clinical settings, counselling, mental health services, research, or teaching. The interdisciplinary nature of the degree equips students with critical thinking, analytical, and communication skills, making them attractive to employers across numerous sectors and preparing them for postgraduate study.

FAQs

Can students without UCAS points apply for this course?

Yes, the course is designed to accommodate students without UCAS points by including a Foundation Year that prepares you for undergraduate study.

What are the main focus areas of the Psychology component?

The Psychology part covers core areas like developmental, social, biopsychology, cognitive, and research methods, with a focus on real-world applications and contemporary issues.

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