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BSc (Hons) Education and Psychology
University of Lincoln - Brayford Pool Campus United Kingdom , Lincolnshire
  • Duration: 6 Semester
  • Degree Name: BSc (Hons) Education and Psychology
  • Discipline Social and Behavioral Sciences
  • Program Level: Bachelor's Degree
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Special Admission Requirements
  • Min IELTS overall: 6.0 (Min Reading: 5.5 , Min Writing: 5.5 , Min Listening: 5.5 , Min Speaking: 5.5 )
Overview

Education professionals make a difference to the lives of children and young people, inspiring them to learn and developing their knowledge and skills to prepare them for their future. The way that children and young people learn can shape their entire lives. Those who are passionate about the future of learning can deepen their understanding of education by applying psychology to understand the connection between the brain and behaviour. The BSc (Hons) Education and Psychology degree looks at the way in which children and young people develop and learn. It uses the application of psychology to support a broader understanding of education, enabling students to gain an insight into the ways in which learning is shaped and delivered. At Lincoln students have the opportunity to gain an insight into the ways in which learning is shaped and delivered. The course explores how psychological theory can be related to a variety of educational environments, as well as considering a range of psychological issues. Learning and teaching are explored through four areas: philosophy, sociology, history, and psychology - with a strong focus on how psychology can support a broad understanding of education. Education systems in compulsory schools and other learning environments can also be examined throughout the degree. The programme considers the different ways in which education is implemented and understood throughout the UK, and globally. The course aims to support students to understand and question current and historical education systems, and to consider how these systems align with policy, practice and social expectations. The psychology aspects of the programme aim to support students to understand how brain processes can support function, and approaches to measuring abilities such as intelligence. Students can also explore contemporary theories in relation to personality development, and social psychology.

Financials
Description Sub Total
Avg Application Fee $0
Avg Cost of Tuition/Year $17200
Avg Yearly Cost of Living $12000
Estimated Other school expenses and fees $0
Estimated Total/Year $29200.00
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