Year Two Modules

In Year Two, you take EIGHT modules – four in Semester One and four in Semester Two. Each module is worth 15 credits (or CATS points**). Six of these modules are defined as “CORE”. This means that you MUST take all of them individually, and you must pass (that is, get at least 40% in) all of them individually, in order to progress to Year Three. In each Semester, two of the core modules will be lecture-based, and one will be practical. In each semester you must  take one option module (either from Psychology or outside of it).

It is important to note that the marks you obtain in Year Two DO COUNT towards your degree. Your aggregate Year Two mark contributes towards one-third of your degree (with Year Three marks accounting for the remaining two-thirds). For further details on how marks in Year Two and Year Three are combined, and how your degree classification is awarded, please click here.

 

Please click on the ‘Module Names’ listed below for an outline of the module(s) and assessment procedures. Specific details will be provided by individual Module Leads in Module Handbooks or handouts.

 
 

Semester One

PSYC2003 Core Social Psychology
PSYC2019 Core Research Methods & Data Analysis 3
PSYC2021 Core Language and Memory
PSYC2023 Option Animal Cognition & Behaviour OR an external option
 

Semester Two

PSYC2007  Core Developmental Psychology
PSYC2018 Core  Perception
PSYC2020 Core Empirical Studies 2
PSYC2025 Option Cognitive Neuroscience OR an external option
 
 

Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS) suggests that a 15 credit course equates to 150 study hours (including both contact time and self-study). If you are an Erasmus student, please click here for information on European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) points and CATS points.

 

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