Psychology A Level
Hinchingbrooke School
Brampton Road, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, PE29 3BN
Available start dates
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Application Instructions
Applicants will only be considered once all the application information has been completed including predicted and/or actual grades and references.
Applicants with non-UK qualifications, for example, overseas qualifications, will be required to have the equivalence of their qualifications verified by UK ENIC (the wider European title for national recognition agencies www.enic.org.uk) who will charge the you a fee for providing this ‘Statement of Comparability’. If you are unable to gain a Statement of Comparability, we reserve the right to withdraw your application due to the lack of comparable grade evidence. We are required to ensure that students are eligible for ESFA funding, which is guaranteed if they are living with a parent who: Has British citizenship and/or; Has a right of abode/leave to enter the UK and/or; Has a relevant work permit/visa and/or; Is a foreign diplomat.
Please provide any outstanding documentary evidence in relation to the above. Applications from students who are not eligible for ESFA funding will have their application withdrawn by the school. The school does not hold a licence to support applicants with Home Office Tier 4 Student Visa status.
Course Summary
Why Study Psychology?
Do you regularly find yourself questioning the behaviour of others? Are you interested in understanding how we can investigate human behaviour from a scientific point of view?
Does your future career involve working with other humans?
If you’ve answered ‘yes’ to any of these, then Psychology may be for you! But, if you’re more interested in solving murders, mind reading and learning about counselling, then it's unlikely you’ll fulfil those needs in this course.
Biopsychology: Explore behaviour from a biological perspective, identifying neural structure, neurochemistry and the biological rhythms that control the body.
Psychology is one of the most popular subjects at Hinchingbrooke Sixth Form and the 2nd most popular subject nationally (Gov, 2020).
Course Details
What Does The Course Involve?
Over two years, you will explore 11 topics with two specialist teachers. By the end of the course, you’ll have a foundation of knowledge in various areas of psychology such as Social Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Psychopathology, Biopsychology and Research Methods which will prepare you for focused exploration at University.
Topics that you will explore in Year 12 include:
Approaches: Explore the various perspectives of Psychology that aim to explain behaviour and understand how psychology developed into a Science.
Memory: Understand the elements that form your memory and begin to understand why humans forget, how we learn and how our memory is flawed.
Social Influence: Investigate why the majority of people conform and obey instructions but also understand why some don’t.
Psychopathology: Understand the aetiology, diagnosis and prognosis of Depression, OCD and Phobias.
Attachment: Explore the purpose of attachment and why it’s an essential part of development, including the consequences of a disrupted relationship.
Paper 3: Issues and Options in Psychology: Issues and Debates, Gender, Schizophrenia and Aggression.
How will it be delivered and assessed?
How Will I Be Assessed?
Three, 2-hour exams usually in May/June of Year 13.
You’ll be assessed on your ability to explain your knowledge and understanding of theories and research, apply your knowledge to scenarios and your ability to effectively evaluate theories and research.
Paper 1: Introductory Topics in Psychology: Social Influence, Memory, Attachment, Psychopathology.
Paper 2: Psychology in Context: Approaches in Psychology, Biopsychology, Research Methods.
The examination board followed is AQA.
Entry requirements
What Are The Entry Requirements?
To qualify for a place in Sixth Form, you must achieve five GCSEs at grade 5 or above, including Maths and either English Language or Literature or five GCSEs at grade 5 or above, plus at least a grade 4 in Maths and English Language or Literature.
For this course: GCSE grade 6-5 in Combined Science or 6 in any Science as well as a 5 in Maths and a 5 in English Language/English Literature/any Humanities subject*
* ‘Humanities subjects’ are History, Geography and RPE
** If you have studies GCSE Psychology, please contact the Sixth Form directly
Your next steps...
Leading To A Career In?
An understanding of human behaviour will help you in any career where there are humans.
Most students continue to study Psychology at degree level, with many choosing a career in Clinical Psychology, Law or Legal professions, Teaching, Researching their own investigations, Business and Marketing, Medicine, Forensic Psychology, Neurology, Sports Psychology or Counselling and therapy routes.
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