Social Psychology

    Social Psychology

    Duration3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 20,772 / Total
    Next IntakeFebruary 1, 2024
    Social Psychology

    About

    In this degree you’ll consider how social psychology can be applied to contemporary life. You’ll explore psychology more broadly, gaining insights into people's behaviour. Why do good people do bad things? What role do digital technologies play in our relationships? Has globalisation made people across the world more similar, or do old differences persist? How have gender identities changed? What does it mean to be a good citizen? You'll examine these and many other important psychological questions about the relationship between individual psychology and the complex social world. You'll see how social psychologists use evidence from research to contribute to debates on a wide range of social issues including discrimination and equality, conflict resolution, migration, happiness and well-being. You'll also explore how psychology is critical to understanding employment, mental health, and relationships.

    Key features of the course

    • Explores how social psychologists study people as social beings in different contexts
    • Investigates the connections between individual lives and social problems, using different theories and approaches
    • Gives you an appreciation of different perspectives within psychology and the ability to evaluate them critically
    • Builds advanced analytical and communication skills, and enhances your employability
    • Relevant to a wide range of career opportunities including social justice, public policy, media and communications.
    This degree is accredited by The British Psychological Society and excellent preparation for the further study needed to qualify to practice as a psychologist, as you will not be qualified with this degree alone.

    This qualification develops your learning in four main areas:

    • Knowledge and understanding.
    • Cognitive skills.
    • Practical and professional skills.
    • Key skills.

    The level and depth of your learning gradually increases as you work through the qualification. You’ll be supported throughout by the OU’s unique style of teaching and assessment – which includes a personal tutor to guide and comment on your work; top quality course texts; elearning resources like podcasts, interactive media and online materials; tutorial groups and community forums.

    Disciplines

    Psychology

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Entry requirements

    There are no formal entry requirements for this qualification.

    At The Open University we believe education should be open to all, so we provide a high-quality university education to anyone who wishes to realise their ambitions and fulfil their potential.

    Even though there are no entry requirements, there are some skills that you'll need to succeed. If you're not quite ready for OU study we can guide you to resources that prepare you, many of which are free.

    Answer a few quick questions to check whether you're ready for study success

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 6.5

    Career

    Skills for career development

    As well as specific knowledge about social psychology, this degree course will help you to develop many transferable and work-related skills that are highly valued by employers.

    • communication
    • numeracy
    • effective team-working
    • independent and critical thinking
    • IT and data handling
    • analysing and evaluating diverse sources of information, including qualitative and quantitative data
    • designing and carrying out research projects, and presenting their findings
    • problem-solving and reasoning
    • application of learning to real world problems and situations
    • independent learning.

    Career relevance

    Studying social psychology opens up career opportunities in social justice, public policy, media and communications. As a graduate of social psychology you will have gained an impressive breadth of knowledge and skills that are also attractive to employers across a broad range of careers. 

    A career as a professional psychologist in the applied areas of psychology will require further study, training and/or work experience beyond your degree – for which this degree course provides useful preparation.

    The Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) regulated titles include:

    • clinical psychologist
    • counselling psychologist
    • educational psychologist
    • forensic psychologist
    • health psychologist
    • occupational psychologist
    • sports and exercise psychologist.

    Accreditation

    Graduates achieving a 2.2 or better for this qualification are eligible for the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) conferred by the British Psychological Society (BPS).

    Other careers

    Many graduate-level jobs are open to graduates of any discipline, particularly in business, finance, management consultancy and the public sector. Some careers may require further study, training and/or work experience beyond your degree.

    These include:

    • advertising and marketing
    • education
    • the health professions
    • human resources
    • management
    • research

    Exploring your options

    Once you register with us (and for up to three years after you finish your studies), you’ll have full access to our careers service for a wide range of information and advice. This include online forums, website, interview simulation, vacancy service as well as the option to email or speak to a careers adviser.  Some areas of the website are available to see at any time, including help with looking for and applying for jobs. You can also read more general information about how OU study enhances your career.

    In the meantime if you want to do some research around this qualification and where it might take you, we’ve put together a list of relevant job titles as a starting point. This degree does not provide direct entry to the career fields listed, but it may ease access and increase your employability in relation to them, and it enhances prospects for progression once you are qualified to enter them. Some careers may require further study, training and/or work experience beyond your degree:

    • clinical psychologist
    • counselling psychologist
    • educational psychologist
    • forensic psychologist
    • health psychologist
    • occupational psychologist
    • social worker
    • lecturer
    • careers adviser
    • advertising and marketing consultant
    • counsellor
    • human resources officer
    • psychotherapist

    On to 'Entry requirements'

    Fee Information

    How to Apply

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    2. Choose modules

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    3. Organise funding

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    4. Complete registration

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    Social Psychology
    The Open University UK
    The Open University UK
    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom, Milton Keynes

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