I was always under the impression that in order for a psychology degree to be accredited it had to be a 2:1, otherwise you would have to complete a masters to obtain the same level of qualification. I've done some research but the BPS don't specify on this. Although my course is accredited, if I got a 2:2 would this also be accredited? Thanks :-)
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