Studying Psychology

Welcome

We know you are already passionate about psychology, now unlock your potential. At University of Staffordshire, you’re not just starting your psychology degree, you’re stepping into a community that’s here to fuel your curiosity, champion your goals, and support your journey every step of the way. This exclusive space is your backstage pass to the BSc (Hons) Psychology experience, from what your first week looks like to how you’ll use our cutting-edge facilities and explore amazing opportunities.

Psychology influences everything we do, from how we respond to different environments to how social media shapes our wellbeing. Our single honours Psychology degree offers an in-depth understanding of the human mind, exploring the reasons behind thoughts, emotions, and behaviours. Designed with real-world application in mind, the course equips you with the knowledge and skills to make a meaningful impact.

Throughout the course, you'll explore key questions such as: How can we support individuals with mental health challenges? Why does time in nature make us happier? What psychological factors drive social movements?

You’ll study a wide range of psychological disciplines, including clinical, developmental, health, cognitive and forensic psychology, giving you the opportunity to discover your interests and specialise in a particular area. This specialisation can shape your final year research project, allowing you to explore a topic you're passionate about.

Optional modules include a research assistantship, where you’ll work on live research projects alongside academic experts. You can also choose to take a placement year, gaining invaluable hands-on experience that will enhance your employability and future career prospects.

Psychologist in training

As a psychologist in training, you'll be supported to build confidence in analysing data, interpreting research findings, and producing scientific reports. You'll also explore contemporary issues through engaging modules covering topics such as conspiracy theories, cyberbullying, and the psychology perspectives on nature and well-being.

You’ll benefit from access to our state-of-the-art Science Centre, featuring cognitive research cubicles, psychophysiology equipment, simulation machines and observation suites.

Please take some time to browse the information on this page. I believe it highlights what makes us stand out from other universities, whilst also giving you a clear insight into what to expect during your degree, especially in your first few weeks and throughout your first year.

Introducing your course leader - Dan Herron

Hi, I’m Dan Herron and I’ll be leading your Psychology course. With years of experience in both teaching and research, I’m passionate about helping students like you understand how the human mind works, and to apply your knowledge to contemporary issues in the real-world. Together, we’ll explore different types of psychology, like cognitive, development, social, and biological, and understand how they shape everyday life.

I aim to create a supportive and engaging learning environment where you’re encouraged to ask questions, think critically and creatively, and explore the application of different psychological theories to real-world problems. My goal is to help you to understand the application of psychology to our everyday lives and to support you to take the initiative in shaping your personal development so that you graduate with a degree that supports your career aspirations.

Outside of teaching, I also work on research projects that keep me connected to the latest developments in psychology, so you’ll be learning about current trends and discoveries in the field. I’m looking forward to guiding you through this exciting subject.

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Where could your Psychology degree take you?

Your Psychology degree can lead to a wide range of jobs, including becoming an assistant psychologist, senior family support worker or a research assistant. Graduates also go into teacher training or business roles.

After completing further professional training, many have become:

  • Clinical psychologists
  • Educational psychologists
  • Counselling psychologists
  • Health psychologists
  • Teachers
  • Social workers

Whatever you choose to do next, our Career Connect team are here to support you on your chosen career path from the moment you start at University of Staffordshire.

Your student community

The BSc (Hons) Psychology course is made up of about 30 students per level. This is a group of students who you will see regularly in your weekly smaller taught sessions and your course specific specialist modules. This means that the courses are not too big, and you will get to know both your peers and the people who teach you regularly. In other sessions you will be part of a larger group of all our psychology undergraduate students, so will have chance to get to know and work with a wider group of students all studying psychology.

Within the psychology department at University of Staffordshire there is also a student led Psychology Society. This is a group run by students for students. They run a range of weekly events, including study sessions that brings together students across all levels. Members often describe the society as a second family, offering support, friendship that make university life more enjoyable and less lonely.

Why choose University of Staffordshire for Psychology?

  • 8th for Student Satisfaction in Psychology (Complete University Guide 2025)
  • 8th for Academic Support in Psychology (National Student Survey 2024)
  • 5th for Assessment and Feedback in Psychology (National Student Survey 2024)
  • Top 20 for Learning Opportunities in Psychology (National Student Survey 2024)
  • Top 20 for Student Voice (National Student Survey 2024 - Psychology)

Frequently asked questions

Is the course accredited by the BPS (British Psychological Society) and what does this mean for me?

Yes, it's BPS accredited, which is the gold standard for psychology courses in the UK. This means the course meets the high-quality standards set by the BPS. It also provides you with the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership which is an essential first step towards becoming a professional psychologist.

What should I do to prepare before the course starts?

There’s no requirement to complete any psychology-specific preparation before starting your degree, so that’s one less thing to worry about. Whether you’ve studied psychology before or you’re completely new to the subject, our first-year modules are designed to bring everyone up to speed. You’ll build a strong foundation in key areas of psychology, setting you up for success right from the start

What is welcome week (first week on campus) like?

Welcome week is all about helping you settle in and feel at home. You’ll take part in a variety of fun and interactive activities designed to help you get to know the campus, the buildings you’ll be studying in, and most importantly, your new course mates.

You’ll be assigned an academic mentor (a member of staff in the psychology department) and spend most of the week with your academic mentor group, giving you a great chance to connect with fellow psychology students right from day one. It’s also a great opportunity to meet the friendly staff who will be teaching and supporting you throughout your degree. Your academic mentor will share the full schedule and details closer to the time.

What would a typical week look like on the course?

A typical week will be a mixture of lectures, seminars, practical sessions, and independent study. You can expect around 10-13 hours of scheduled teaching each week, with sessions spread across core areas such as cognitive, social, developmental, biological, and individual differences psychology, as well as research methods. Much of your learning will be in smaller seminar groups where you’ll discuss ideas, apply theory to real-world, contemporary examples, and develop critical thinking skills.

Outside of scheduled teaching time, you’ll have time for reading, working on assignments, meeting with peers or your academic mentor, and taking advantage of what the university’s has to offer, such as joining societies, attending guest lectures, or relaxing with your friends in one of our cafés.

What will I be studying in my first year?

In your first year, you'll explore a variety of core modules that introduce key psychological perspectives, including social, developmental, and cognitive psychology. You'll study exciting modules such as Adventures in Psychology 1 & 2, Becoming a Researcher 1 & 2, Growing and Changing, Pathways in Psychology, and Steps to Success 1. Want to learn more about each module? Visit the course page now

Before you start your course, you will be able to download our Beacon App which will allow you to stay connected and get personalised updates, access your timetable, and explore everything University of Staffordshire has to offer.

What kinds of things can I get involved in?

There’s a whole world of opportunities beyond your core psychology modules. To mention a few. As part of the Psychology department, you can apply for the Summer Research Assistant Scheme, where you’ll support academic staff on exciting, contemporary research projects. Or you might join the Psychology Society, a vibrant, inclusive student community where everyone is welcome, and is perfect for meeting like-minded peers and expanding your horizons. We also host regular Visiting Speaker Talks to keep you up to date with the latest trends and discoveries in psychology.

Want to build skills and earn while you learn? You can become a Student Ambassador, gaining valuable work experience, meeting new people, and boosting your CV. And it doesn't stop there: the Students' Union is home to a huge range of clubs and societies covering everything from academic interests to creative hobbies. Getting involved is a brilliant way to make friends, try something new, and truly make the most of your time at University of Staffordshire.

What support is available if I have specific learning needs or mental health concerns?

A wide range of support is available for students with specific learning needs or mental health concerns. The Student Inclusion Team can help with learning assessments, support plans, and guidance on applying for Disabled Students’ Allowances.

For mental health support, the Student Wellbeing service offers access to trained professionals who provide a range of supports. The university also has peer mentors and wellbeing peer mentors to offer friendly, student-led support throughout your time here. Whether you need academic adjustments or emotional support, there’s always help available

Can I speak to a current academic?

Yes! If you have any questions, you can contact your course leader using the profile link in the section below.

What postgraduate pathways can I follow once I complete this course?

With your assigned success coach, you will be supported to pursue whatever path you choose, whether that's employment or postgraduate study. We offer an MSc Health Psychology, a Clinical Psychology Professional Doctorate, Health Psychology Professional Doctorate, and PgDip/MSc Psychotherapeutic Counselling. We also provide professional courses such as Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner (PWP) and PgDip Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, which we can support your transition into.

Teaching staff

Dr Daniel Herron

Senior Lecturer

I am an applied psychologist with interests in dementia and the therapeutic role of nature. I am passionate about facilitating the development of students so they can apply psychological knowledge and skills in their everyday lives and future careers

Daniel's profile

Your next steps

  1. Accept your offer

    An exciting new chapter awaits you here at University of Staffordshire - we can't wait to meet you. Before you can progress with finance or accommodation choices, you'll need to confirm your offer via UCAS.

  2. Apply for student finance

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