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A-levels
Vocational Subjects
Students will gain an understanding of other people, moral behaviour and thoughts, as well as cultural differences and similarities. You will also learn to critically understand the explanations for human behaviour, appreciate the variety and complexity of the human mind and human relationships.
In addition, you will learn to describe and evaluate a range of research methods and their relevance within psychology, together with developing skills around written and verbal communication, interpretation, analysis and evaluation.
Structure and content
Students will study three components over two years.
Component 1
Introductory Topics in Psychology
Social influence: why do we conform, why do we obey, how do we resist social pressures.
Memory
How does your memory work, eyewitness testimony and how to improve your memory.
Attachment
Why do we form attachments, how and when do we form attachments.
Psychopathology
What is abnormality, how phobias, depression and OCD are explained.
Component 2
Psychology in Context
Approaches in psychology, origins of psychology.
Biopsychology
The nervous system and the functions of neurotransmitters and hormones.
Research Methods
What methods does psychology use to study behaviour, the advantages and disadvantages.
Component 3
Issues and Options in Psychology
Issues and debates in psychology – including gender bias, culture bias, nature versus nurture, free will versus determinism.
Relationships
How do relationships form, maintain and break down.
Schizophrenia
What causes schizophrenia, how do we treat it.
Aggression
A look into why people are aggressive, prison behaviour and whether criminals are born or made.
Assessment
Paper 1 – 2 hours (33.3%)
Paper 2 – 2 hours (33.3%)
Paper 3 – 2 hours (33.3%)
Undergraduate Degree options
Psychology is offered in combination with a wide range of subjects, including: Criminology, Criminal Investigation, Forensic Science, Sociology, Social Anthropology, Social Care, Philosophy. Biology, Zoology, Animal Behaviour and Environmental Science.
Possible Career Options
Psychology can be applied in all aspects of life and work. Possible career paths include:
Child psychology
Social work
Police
Outpatient care centre psychologist
Psychiatrist
Education
Entry requirements
To secure your place at Aston Manor Sixth Form, you must achieve five GCSEs at grades 4-9 (including English and maths at grade 4).
Certain courses have additional specific requirements, as shown below.
A-LEVEL ENTRY
REQUIREMENTS
Sociology
GCSE grade 5 English
Psychology
GCSE grade 5 English and maths
Biology
GCSE grade 6 science and maths
Chemistry
GCSE grade 6 science and maths
Maths
GCSE grade 6 maths
English Literature
GCSE grade 6 English
French
GCSE grade 6 French
and English grade 5
Religious Education
GCSE grade 6 RE
VOCATIONAL COURSE
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
IT
OCR Digital Media
Law
GCSE grade 4 English
Health and Social Care
GCSE grade 4 maths
Business Studies
GCSE grade 4 English and maths
Financial Studies
GCSE grade 4 maths
Sport
Merit at KS4 and GCSE grade 4 English
Applied Science
GCSE grade 4 English, maths
and science
How to Apply
External Applicants only
Please complete the application form and return to the sixth form office. You can find the application form here or, alternatively, request an application form from the main office.
Already a student at Aston Manor Academy?
Sixth form staff will arrange a presentation for all Year 11 Aston Manor Academy students to tell them more about progressing to sixth form and how to apply.