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Which is more useful: Psychology with human biology, or Psychology with education?

I am stuck choosing between a degree in Psychology with human biology or psychology with education at Plymouth. Could I please have some advice as to which would have more job prospects, which offers more value, and what prospects each one holds?
Thanks.
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by miiiiim
I am stuck choosing between a degree in Psychology with human biology or psychology with education at Plymouth. Could I please have some advice as to which would have more job prospects, which offers more value, and what prospects each one holds?
Thanks.

Hi @miiiiim

I feel like these degrees are likely to have fairly similar job prospects, given that they're both psychology degrees with some specialism at the same university.

I'd recommend looking over the modules which make each degree unique and decide which you'd find more interesting to study. Do you prefer the idea of learning about how psychology links to the human body, or to education?

Rebecca (Lancaster Student Ambassador)

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by miiiiim
I am stuck choosing between a degree in Psychology with human biology or psychology with education at Plymouth. Could I please have some advice as to which would have more job prospects, which offers more value, and what prospects each one holds?
Thanks.

If both are accredited by the BPS then the are pretty much exactly the same, just with some additional focus on a module or two. Neither are specialised in any way.

Greg
Clin Psych

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