The BSc Psychology programme at the University of Sunderland provides an in-depth study of the brain and human behaviour. It is structured around the five core areas of psychology required by the British Psychological Society (BPS) and explores how the theory of evolution shapes human actions and thought processes.
Upon completion of the degree with at least a 2:2 classification, graduates are eligible for Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) with the BPS — an essential step towards becoming a professional psychologist.
Learning takes place through a combination of lectures, seminars, workshops, and individual tutorials. Assessments include essays, scientific reports, oral presentations, exams, case studies, academic posters, portfolios, and a Practical Project in the final year.
Founded in 1901, the University of Sunderland is a public university located in the North East of England, with additional campuses in London and Hong Kong. The university is recognised for its commitment to employability, research, and industry engagement. It has been ranked among the top 30 UK universities by the Guardian University Guide 2026 and is known for exceptional student satisfaction.
The university offers a diverse range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across disciplines such as Engineering, Medicine, Law, Business and Management, Arts and Design, and Computing. Sunderland continues to invest heavily in its facilities, offering modern equipment and technology across its campuses, particularly in science, health, and creative disciplines.
Applicants must submit a personal statement outlining their interest in psychology, along with an academic or employer reference and a CV detailing any relevant work experience.
The tuition fee for international students studying the BSc Psychology programme at the University of Sunderland is £16,500 per year (subject to annual change).
The University of Sunderland provides several scholarships and financial support options for international undergraduate students, including:
Graduates of the BSc Psychology programme can pursue professional roles in various sectors, including healthcare, education, and social services. Possible career paths include:
Applications for the BSc Psychology programme are submitted via UCAS. For personalised support with your application, contact an AHZ counsellor for expert guidance.
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