Year 1
Philosophy
You will study:
Introduction to the History of Philosophy
Morality and Value
Logic 1
These courses introduce you to key topics in:
the history of philosophy
morality and ethics
the nature of argument
Psychology
There is a strong emphasis on research methods and statistical analysis throughout this programme. From the start of the programme you will be trained in basic concepts in research methods and statistics as well as programming in R.
You will also have a practical introduction to laboratory-based psychology research.
Through lectures and tutorials you will complete a general introduction to psychology covering:
cognitive psychology
developmental psychology
the psychology of memory and perception
individual differences
language and thinking
social psychology
It is also strongly recommended that you take the Data Analysis for Psychology in R1 course which will provide the foundations in working with:
data
probability
hypothesis testing
the R statistical programming environment
Year 2
Philosophy
In philosophy you will take two courses:
Mind Matter and Language
Knowledge and Reality
Psychology
You will complete a year-long intensive grounding in research methods and statistics as well as R programming to prepare you for Year 3.
You will continue to study core areas of psychology developing an integrated understanding of topics such as:
individual differences
abnormal developmental and social psychology
perception
cognitive neuroscience
language
memory/learning
You will practise and develop your professional and study skills such as:
reviewing scientific literature
report writing
ethical awareness
These courses will build on the core knowledge developed from Year 1 courses as well as covering more in-depth statistical knowledge required for psychology.
Year 3
You must take Research Methods and Statistics 2 and 3. You will also take the Philosophy Dissertation Preparation Course.
Beyond this you can choose from a range of courses linked to our areas of expertise.
Philosophy
In philosophy these include topics related to major areas of the subject such as:
language cognition and science
morality and value
knowledge and reality
history of philosophy
Psychology
In psychology these may include:
Individual Differences
Development
Biological and Cognitive Psychology
Social Psychology
Year 4
You will choose several courses from a wide variety available.
You will also complete either:
an independent dissertation on a philosophy or psychology topic of your choice or
a coursework dissertation through two extended essays in philosophy
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