Support your application
5 things you need to know about our School
- The School has multiple discipline areas, including Psychology, Criminology, Social Work and Youth studies.
- The courses are a mixture of theory, laboratory based experiments, workshops and tutorials.
- Courses are interactive and cover a wide range of applied issues in society; work experience and research opportunities are contained within many of the courses.
- The School has an international educational and research profile, collaborating with a number of institutions in the UK, Europe and overseas.
- Field trips and Erasmus years are available for students.
Undergraduate tips
- Convey enthusiasm for the subject and explain why you want to study psychology.
- Describe the skills that you have and how these will help you cope with degree level study.
- Tell us about your real world experiences as well as your academic knowledge and skills.
- Demonstrate that you have researched our university, our course and possible careers.
- Proof read your statement very carefully to eliminate typos and grammatical errors.
Postgraduate tips
- Check the course criteria and entry requirements and ensure you meet these.
- Think about your funding, are you self-funding or and what schemes and loans you can access to support you.
- Talk about what motivates you in your personal statement.
- Cover any previous related employment voluntary, work experiences as well as paid employment.
- If you are returning student to study after a period of leave consider what support you will need to help with your studies.