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Psychology with French BSc (Hons)
Improve your French whilst learning how the human mind works from infancy to old age and develop research skills fundamental to practicing psychology
Start date
September 2026
Duration
4 or 3 years
UCAS Code
C8RA
Location
Dundee City Campus
Study abroad
Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behaviour. Psychology uses evidence-based theories to describe, explain, predict and influence behaviour. This enables us to better understand why we think, act and feel the way we do.
Our Psychology BSc course will teach you about, for example:
- how babies learn
- how mental skills change
- eye-witness testimonies
- will power and resilience
- mental health
- personality types
- stereotypes and prejudices
- psychological disorders
- neurodivergence
Our Psychology degree will also help you develop interdisciplinary skills. These are important in life and valued by employers. You will learn how to think critically and solve problems. You will analyse data, learn to write effectively and become a confident communicator. You will develop these skills by planning, implementing, and analysing a research project.
Psychology combines scientific methods with reflective practice and critical thinking skills. This results in well-rounded graduates.
Our BSc Psychology course is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS).
An accredited psychology degree is recognised for meeting the BPS's standards for course content and delivery. It demonstrates several desirable qualities to employers and academic institutions. These include an understanding of psychological principles and research methods, and transferable skills. Our course also prepares you for further practice-based training overseen by the BPS.
You will also gain skills valued in other career paths. These paths include:
- education
- social work
- human resources
- marketing
- data analysis
- policing
Our course uses a diversity of teaching delivery and assessment methods. You will attend weekly lectures supplemented by tutorials, workshops, practicals and seminars.
You will be assessed by a variety of methods such as:
- quizzes
- scientific practical reports
- essays
- debates
- presentations
- posters
- podcasts
- exams
In years 1 and 2 you will also study additional Humanities and Social Sciences subjects. These include Geography, Environmental Sustainability, or History, amongst others. With appropriate entry requirements, you can also take some modules from Life Sciences.
In years 3 and 4 you will study Psychology modules exclusively. Year 4 allows you to take optional modules that align to your interests alongside a final year dissertation. This involves conducting your own evidence-based research project.
You will also study one French module per semester. You can continue this language from where you left off at Higher/A-level, or take our intensive programme if you are a beginner.
Our course covers the core curriculum required by the BPS. It also provides the opportunity to dive deep into topics of interest such as:
- foundations of mental health
- infant development
- developmental psychopathology
- second language processing
- society, mind and health
- comparative communication and cognition
- metacognition
- current issues in social and political psychology
- adverse childhood experiences and mental health
Our course also includes an innovative module on positive psychology and resilience building. This aims to equip you with the critical thinking skills and knowledge to evaluate various 'life hacks'.
You may apply for and take part in internships, study abroad and research opportunities to gain valuable practical experience.
We run an annual winter retreat to the Scottish countryside where staff and students can explore psychological topics in a less formal setting. They also enjoy the stunning Scottish scenery.
Our student-run Psychology Society organises a variety of events. These include study skills sessions and a range of academic and career-oriented talks.
“I would 100% recommend the University of Dundee to anyone who wants to study Psychology. The staff are really nice, and my fellow students are incredible, and supportive. Everything is really convenient, especially for someone coming from another country.”
Akanksha Joshi, Psychology Student
Professional Accreditation
This course is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS)
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