The Student Room Group

Universities

What universities are really good for psychology?
Bath, UCL, Oxbridge, KCL all spring to mind readily. Edinburgh probably as well.

Notably though those courses do tend to for the most part lean to the experimental psychology/scientific side of things. If you were less interested in those approaches and more interested in e.g. clinical aspects or other approaches you may find those specific unis less appealing.
Original post by Nooppea
What universities are really good for psychology?

Hey there! 😀

As a Psychology student at De Montfort University (DMU), I can share some insights into what makes the programme stand out and why I would choose DMU one more time.

1.

The psychology programme covers a diverse range of modules, allowing us to explore different branches of psychology and figure out the most fascinating for us. Whether you are interested in clinical, forensic, or cognitive psychology, DMU provides a well-rounded curriculum that caters to various interests.

2.

The university provides modern facilities, including research spaces and equipment. These resources enhance the overall learning experience and the development of practical skills. Therefore, apart from regular lectures, we attend seminars (interactive discussions), workshops (practical classes with psychological software), and tutorials (practical demonstrations with psychological software and equipment).

3.

DMU has strong connections with industry professionals and organisations. This facilitates opportunities for placements, internships, and networking, giving us a head start in careers upon graduation. During my first two years, I completed two Psychological internships, a Spanish language course, a TEFL online course, and participated in two academic-led trips abroad. This year, I am doing a student exchange in Psychology in Spain!

4.

The psychology student community at DMU is vibrant and inclusive. There are various student-led societies and events that provide opportunities to connect with peers who share similar interests. Additionally, Leicester is full of students and is ranked as one of the most affordable cities for us.

5.

It is worth noting that DMU's Psychology programme holds necessary accreditation from the British Psychological Society (BPS), ensuring that the curriculum meets the highest standards and we can pursue the career of Practising and Accredited Psychologists.

6.

Education 2030 - a new teaching programme in a block format, meaning that one or two subjects are covered at a time instead of several at once. I have not experienced it yet as I am away. However, recent data obtained from our students shows that it has been a game-changer, significantly reducing the workload.


I have found it to be an excellent choice that combines academic excellence with professional development and an inclusive environment.

I hope it was helpful 💪 Feel free to reach out if you have any questions 😉 You can also chat with me or other students directly through The Ambassador Platform.

If you are looking for general information regarding the course, you can find it here.

Take care,

Julia
Psychology student
De Montfort University
Original post by Nooppea
What universities are really good for psychology?

Hi @Nooppea,

What are you looking for in terms of your degree and location? Do you have any preferences or are you at the start of your journey in looking at universities? Would you like the course to be BPS accredited so you can choose further study if you wanted to.

I would recommend reading about and watching videos from alumni. Usually a quick google search helps with this.

Your University choice is very personal so I would say visit as many open days as you are able to!

I am a final year student at the University of Kent. I am hoping to stay and pursue a Masters because I love the universities teaching and opportunities I have benefitted from so far. I also love the campus so that definitely helped. I could go on about what I love about the psychology course at Kent but you could take a look at our website to discover more for yourself and if you have anymore questions feel free to ask them or join one of our open days! Our website: https://www.kent.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/49/psychology

Open day information: https://www.kent.ac.uk/campaigns/2024?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=ec_pre_app_2023&utm_content=ug_uk_brand_rsa_ads&gad_source=1

You can also explore our university virtually if you cannot make it in person.

Finally, when looking at what the Psychology course is about at Kent make sure you have a read of the modules to see the course would be of interest to you.

Good luck!

Alia
University of Kent - Final year BSc Psychology

Quick Reply

Latest