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Study BSc Sociology and Psychology with a Foundation Year

Key Course Details

4 Year Full Time With a Foundation
UCAS Code
L38F
Mode of Study
Campus Based
Typical Offer (view equivalents)
CCC-CCD
Location
Singleton Park Campus
Start Date Tuition Fees - Year 1
Sep 2023 £ 9,000
4 Year Full Time With a Foundation
UCAS Code
L38F
Mode of Study
Campus Based
Typical Offer
CCC-CCD - More Information
Location
Singleton Park Campus
Start Date Tuition Fees - Year 1
Sep 2023 £ 16,800
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Course Overview

Studying a joint honours Foundation degree in Sociology and Psychology will give you expert scientific training in the relationship between the mind, brain, and behaviour while equipping you with the essential theoretical foundation to understand people's behaviour as social beings.

The foundation year of this four-year course will introduce you to the key concepts and knowledge you need to progress to the BSc in Psychology. Following successful completion of the Foundation Year, students will progress onto Year 1 of the BSc. 

The foundation year (level 3) will be delivered by The College, Swansea University (TCSU). Years 2-4 (levels 4-6) will be delivered by the School of Psychology.

You will study the psychological and neuro-scientific processes that underpin activities such as thinking, reasoning, memory and language, learn about the effects of brain injury, and explore ways to improve health-related behaviour.

You will learn how to generate new knowledge and information using a variety of qualitative and quantitative social research tools, from large social surveys interpreted through statistics through to in-depth interviews with individuals and small groups.

Throughout the course, you will develop excellent research, communication, critical analysis and presentation skills, as well as a high degree of numeracy and ICT ability.

WHY SOCIOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY AT SWANSEA?

Our School of Psychology has an outstanding reputation both in the UK and internationally. In the most recent research assessment, we were proud to maintain our research culture with a strong record of translating science into real-world consequences, with 100% of our impact rated as internationally excellent (REF2021).

The course is validated by the British Psychological Society (BPS) and, providing you achieve at least a 2:2 in your degree, you will be eligible for Graduate Membership of the BPS and the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC), the first step to becoming a Chartered Psychologist.

Being based in the School of Psychology, you will be immersed in a dynamic research and learning environment with many opportunities to build links with students from related disciplines.

You will be taught by an academic team who are research active and widely published, giving you the benefit of the most current social science debates in the UK and internationally. Many of our academics write your textbooks.

You will have the opportunity to take part in work placements to build on your skills and experience, and enhance your career prospects. These placements could include local authorities, businesses, healthcare settings, education settings and charities, depending on your interests and career goals. 

 

YOUR SOCIOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY EXPERIENCE

Our flexible degree structure with a wide range of specialist modules gives you the scope to tailor your course to your particular interests, career ambitions, or plans for further study. 

SOCIOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

A Sociology and Psychology degree opens up a wide range of further study or career opportunities. Graduates have gone on to pursue careers in many different fields, including:

  • Youth work
  • Education
  • Research
  • Journalism
  • Policy development
  • Legal, police and probation services
  • Marketing and Advertising
  • Ecology and Environmental Planning
  • Human Resources

Depending on the sector, Sociology and Psychology graduates can expect to earn an average annual salary of £22,000, rising to £50,000 for more senior posts.

The Sociology and Psychology degree can also be a gateway to further professional and vocational training in fields such as teaching and social work.

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Modules

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Year 0 (Level 3)

Entry Level 3 / Foundation Year

Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule Code
15MN-0005
15MN-0505
Composition and StyleSeptember-January15MN-0004
Interactive Learning Skills and CommunicationSeptember-January15MN-0006
StatisticsSeptember-January15MN-0501
Principles of ICTSeptember-January0MN-N012
Understanding SocietyThe College - Spring Term (Jan - April)15PPS000
Foundations of PsychologyThe College - Spring Term (Jan - April)15PSY000
Optional Modules
 

Choose Exactly 15 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Students will select one of the following optional modules

Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
BusinessSeptember-January15MN-0002
GlobalisationJanuary-June15MN-0504
Welfare across the globeThe College - Spring Term (Jan - April)15PPS001
Biology 1The College - Spring Term (Jan - April)15PPS002

Year 1 (Level 4)

FHEQ 4 Undergraduate / HECert

Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule Code
10PSA113
Sociology: The ClassicsSeptember-January20PPS112
Cognition I: Basic ProcessesSeptember-January10PSA111
Individual and Abnormal PsychologySeptember-January10PSA114
Academic Success: Skills for learning, skills for lifeSeptember-June0SHG149
Social Inquiry in PracticeJanuary-June20PPS105
Sociology: Contemporary ControversiesJanuary-June20PPS113
Social & Developmental PsychologyJanuary-June10PSA112
Optional Modules
Core Module with Welsh Language Option 

Choose Exactly 10 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Students must select one of the following modules.

Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Academic Skills and Foundational Concepts in Statistics and Research Methods (Joint Honours)September-January10PSA100
Sgiliau Academaidd a Chysyniadau Sylfaenol mewn Ystadegau a Dulliau Ymchwil (Anrhydeddau ar y Cyd)September-June10PSA100W
AND
Compulsory Modules with Welsh Language Option 

Choose Exactly 10 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Students must select one of the following modules.

Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Professional Development and Applications of Statistics and Research Methods (Joint Honours)January-June10PSA101
Datblygiad Proffesiynol a Chymhwyso Ystadegau a Dulliau Ymchwil (Cyd-anrhydedd)January-June10PSA101W

Year 2 (Level 5)

FHEQ 5 Undergraduate / HEDip

Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule Code
Social Problems ISeptember-January20PPS213
Brain and BehaviourSeptember-January20PSY213
Cognition II: Higher Level ProcessesJanuary-June20PSY211
Optional Modules
Choose Exactly 40 credits from the following Modules: 

Choose Exactly 40 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Please select 2 modules

Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Education, Policy and SocietyJanuary-June20ASP256
Sociology of Health and IllnessJanuary-June20CR-200
Contemporary Moral Controversies January-June20HUP244
Social Problems II: Media, Myths and Moral PanicsJanuary-June20PPS214
AND
Compulsory Modules with Welsh Language Option 

Choose Exactly 20 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Students must select one of the following modules.

Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Research and Experimental Methods ISeptember-January20PSY237
Dulliau Ymchwil ac Arbrofol ISeptember-January20PSY237W

Year 3 (Level 6)

FHEQ 6 Undergraduate / Honours

Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules
Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule Code
Global SociologySeptember-January20CR-300
Investigating Gender 2: Exploring Men and Masculinities September-January20PPS318
From Individuals to SocietySeptember-January10PSY324
Capitalism and Justice: inequality, power and prosperity in contemporary economiesJanuary-June20PO-3325
Development Across the LifespanJanuary-June10PSY302
Optional Modules
Choose Exactly 20 credits from the following Modules: 

Choose Exactly 20 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Please select 20 optional credits.

Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Positive PsychologySeptember-January10PSY317
Evolutionary perspectives on romantic and sexual relationshipsSeptember-January10PSY318
Psychology of AestheticsSeptember-January10PSY322
Health and Human Development from Pregnancy to InfancySeptember-January10PSY326
Applied Behaviour AnalysisSeptember-January10PSY342
Evolution and Human BehaviourSeptember-January10PSY347
The Infant BrainSeptember-January10PSY349
Behaviour Change: Health, Organisations and AdvertisingSeptember-January10PSY354
Psychology of Sport and ExerciseSeptember-January10PSY358
Understanding and Managing Criminal BehaviourSeptember-January10PSY359
The Ageing BrainSeptember-January10PSY362
Face Perception and Social Cognitive NeuroscienceJanuary-June10PSY306
Cognition and EducationJanuary-June10PSY316
CyberpsychologyJanuary-June10PSY323
Cognitive Forensic NeuroscienceJanuary-June10PSY328
Cognitive NeuropsychologyJanuary-June10PSY343
Contemporary Issues in Eating Behaviour ResearchJanuary-June10PSY345
Nutrition and BehaviourJanuary-June10PSY351
Dimensions of Personality and Sexual Disorder January-June10PSY352
Philosophy of PsychologyJanuary-June10PSY353
Sleep and DreamingJanuary-June10PSY357
Work PsychologyJanuary-June10PSY360
AND
Core Modules with Welsh Language Option 

Choose Exactly 20 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Students must select one of the following modules.

Module NameModule DurationCreditsModule CodeGuidance
Independent Research Project - Joint HonoursSeptember-June20PSY325
Prosiect Ymchwil Annibynnol - Anrhydeddau ar y CydSeptember-June20PSY325W

Entry Requirements


Applicants will normally be required to demonstrate A levels at CCC or 96 UCAS points (or equivalent) although students applying for the programme through clearing may be accepted with CCD or 88 UCAS points.

Once students have been accepted onto this programme, they will automatically continue to level 4 of the programme, subject to successful completion of level 3 (the foundation year). The pass mark for level 3 is 40%.

Students who don’t wish to continue may apply to transfer to another undergraduate programme in Swansea University or to exit with a foundation certificate.

For applicants whose first language is not English we require a minimum overall IELTS score of 6.0 (or equivalent) and no less than 5.5 in each component.

Applications
Students will apply to the university through UCAS and will be admitted through the university admission’s process.

If you hold qualifications that may be suitable for entry to Higher Education or alternative qualifications, contact the Admissions Tutor directly in the first instance. Email study@swansea.ac.uk or call +44 (0) 1792 295111

How You're Taught

This course will be delivered by The College. You will develop excellent research, written, and critical analysis skills, as well as a high degree of numeracy and ICT ability.

Our approach to teaching, which includes lectures, personal tutorials, academic seminars, workshops, and practical research classes, encourages effective team-working and high-quality oral communication skills.

You will learn how to generate new knowledge and information using a variety of qualitative and quantitative social research tools, from large social surveys interpreted through statistics through to in-depth interviews with individuals and small groups.

We are proud to provide an outstanding educational experience, using the most effective learning and teaching approaches, carefully tailored to suit the specific needs of your course. Apart from a small number of online-only courses, most of our courses consist of in-person, on-campus teaching, enabling full engagement with your lecturers and fellow students.

Practical skills sessions, lab work seminars, and workshops predominantly take place in person, allowing for group working and demonstrations. We also operate virtual labs and Simulated Learning Environments which will facilitate greater access to training opportunities in the future. However, our approach also includes the use of some online learning to support and enhance traditional face-to-face teaching. 

Online learning may take place ‘live’ using software such as Zoom, allowing you to interact with the lecturer and other students and to ask questions. Lecture recordings also allow for more flexibility to revisit material, to revise for assessments and to enhance learning outside of the classroom. Some modules have extra resources in Canvas, such as videos, slides and quizzes enabling further flexible study.  

This course offers some modules taught through the medium of Welsh or bilingually for students who consider themselves to be fluent Welsh speakers. For more details on the provision available see the Welsh Provision expander below.

Welsh Provision

Some provision

There are opportunities for Welsh speakers to study some elements of this course through the medium of Welsh but there is not yet enough provision to reach 40 credits in each year.

Academi Hywel Teifi is here to support you throughout your time at Swansea University. We can offer you:

  • Access to generous Welsh-language study scholarships or bursaries.
  • Access to modules taught wholly or partly in Welsh.
  • Access to the Arwain mobile app for the latest information about Welsh-medium courses and modules available to download free on the App Store and Google Play.
  • An interview through the medium of Welsh when applying for a place.
  • The option to receive your personal correspondence in Welsh, English or bilingually.
  • The option to write and submit your coursework or exams through the medium of Welsh (even if you have chosen to study in English), and your work will be marked in Welsh.
  • A Welsh-speaking Academic Mentor.
  • One-to-one support to improve your academic Welsh language skills.
  • An opportunity to gain an additional free qualification that serves as evidence of your Welsh language ability for future employers.
  • Opportunity to be a member of the Swansea University Branch of the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol.

To learn more about the above and all the opportunities available to you through the medium of Welsh, visit Academi Hywel Teifi's undergraduate pages.

Professional Body Accreditation

Accredited by The British Psychological Society

Meet Your Lecturers

There are around 40 teaching staff in the Department of Psychology. Visit our School of Psychology Staff page to learn more about our academic team. 

Tuition Fees

Start Date UK International
September 2022 £ 9,000 £ 16,000
September 2023 £ 9,000 £ 16,800

Fees for full time Undergraduate UK students may be increased in subsequent years of study by an inflationary amount determined by Welsh Government.

Fees for full time Undergraduate EU/International students will increase by 3% for each subsequent year of study.

You can find further information of your fee costs on our tuition fees page.

You may be eligible for funding to help support your study. To find out about scholarships, bursaries and other funding opportunities that are available please visit the University's scholarships and bursaries page.

Current students: You can find further information of your fee costs on our tuition fees page.

Funding and Scholarships

You may be eligible for funding to help support your study.

To find out about scholarships, bursaries and other funding opportunities that are available please visit the University's scholarships and bursaries page.

Academi Hywel Teifi at Swansea University and the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol offer a number of generous scholarships and bursaries for students who wish to study through the medium of Welsh or bilingually. For further information about the opportunities available to you, visit the Academi Hywel Teifi Scholarships and Bursaries page.

Additional Costs

Access to your own digital device/the appropriate IT kit will be essential during your time studying at Swansea University. Access to wifi in your accommodation will also be essential to allow you to fully engage with your programme. See our dedicated webpages for further guidance on suitable devices to purchase, and for a full guide on getting your device set up.

You may face additional costs while at university, including (but not limited to):

  • Travel to and from campus
  • Printing, photocopying, binding, stationery and equipment costs (e.g. USB sticks)
  • Purchase of books or texts
  • Gowns for graduation ceremonies

Careers and Employability

Swansea Employability Academy (SEA) will support you at each stage of your career journey helping you build a bright future.

Our career support services include:

  • Employability workshops, employers’ talks, bespoke events and careers fairs
  • Individual advice and guidance from professionally qualified Careers Advisers
  • Help with finding jobs, internships, work placements and volunteering opportunities
  • Access to information resources on a wide range of career management topics
  • Advice and guidance on postgraduate study and funding
  • Funding to support student internship opportunities and Student Society/Club events.

We also provide help and advice for Swansea University Alumni up to two years after you graduate.

Academic Support

As well as subject specific support by college teaching staff and your personal academic mentor, the Centre for Academic Success provides courses, workshops and one-to-one support in areas such as:

  • Academic writing
  • Maths and statistics
  • Critical thinking
  • Time management
  • Digital skills
  • Presentation skills
  • Note taking
  • Revision, memory and exam techniques
  • English language skills (if English is not your first language).

In addition, if you have a Specific Learning Difficulty (SpLD), disability, mental health or medical condition, the Centre for Academic Success have Specialist Tutors to support your learning, working alongside the Disability Office and Wellbeing Service to support all your needs and requirements whilst studying at Swansea University.

Study Abroad and Global Opportunities

To learn more about study abroad, visit our Go Global webpages. Enrolment on a programme with a semester/year abroad does not guarantee you a semester/year abroad placement. Spaces are limited and subject to a competitive selection process. In the event you do not secure a semester/year abroad placement, you will be transferred to the standard variant of your degree scheme without a semester or year abroad.

International summer programmes are open to students from all colleges. Programmes typically range from 2 to 6 weeks, across destinations such as China, Zambia, South Korea, Japan, Canada and across Europe. For more information about programmes and eligibility visit our Summer Abroad webpages.

How to Apply

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For further guidance please visit our how to apply pages.

EU students - visa and immigration information is available and will be regularly updated on our information for EU students page.

Application Deadlines

We recommend that you submit your application to our courses as early as you can in advance of our application deadlines. Courses will close earlier than the application deadlines listed if all available places are filled. You can find further information on our Application Deadlines webpage.

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