Entry Requirements

  • 5 GCSES at Grade 9-4
  •  *GCSE Maths at Grade 5, GCSE English at Grade 5 and Grade 6-6 in GCSE Combined Science or Grade 6 in GCSE Biology

Contact

Mr Woodward
Teacher of Psychology

info@rainham.latrust.org.uk
FAO: Mr Woodward, Teacher of Psychology

Course Outline

IB Psychology is the systematic study of behaviour and mental processes. Psychology has a variety of research designs and applications, and provides a unique approach to understanding modern society. Taking IB Psychology HL online will enable students to access a rich source of information about factors that influence human behaviour; develop their understanding of people in general and themselves in particular; and acquire effective work habits to regulate their own learning.

Course Content

This course assesses your understanding of human behavior through various psychological approaches and research methods.

Biological Approach
You’ll explore the fascinating relationship between the brain and behavior, looking at how brain structures and functions influence our actions. We’ll also delve into the impact of hormones and pheromones on behavior, and examine the intricate link between genetics and behavior. Finally, you’ll evaluate the role of animal research in helping us understand human behavior.

Cognitive Approach
This section focuses on cognitive processing, including how we think, perceive, and remember. You’ll investigate the reliability of cognitive processes (e.g., how accurate our memories are), the interplay between emotion and cognition, and how cognitive processing is evolving in our technological, modern world.

Sociocultural Approach
Here, we’ll examine the individual and the group, exploring how social contexts shape us. You’ll learn about the cultural origins of behavior and cognition, how cultural influences affect individual behavior, and the impact of globalization on individual behavior around the world.

Approaches to Research
A cornerstone of psychology is its evidence-based nature. You’ll gain crucial skills in understanding and critically evaluating different research approaches, both qualitative and quantitative. This includes questioning assumptions, identifying advantages and limitations of various methods, and assessing how research contributes to our understanding of human behavior. Developing these critical assessment skills is integral to your study of psychology.

Course Assessment

  • Paper 1: Three short answer questions and one essay question on the core content [40%]
  • Paper 2: Two questions on the option subjects [20%]
  • Paper 3: Three short answer questions on approaches to researches [20%]

Experimental study: Designed and undertaken, with a psychological report written [20%]

Career Opportunity and Future Study

A strong foundation in Psychology can lead to exciting and impactful careers in:

  • Healthcare: Becoming a clinical psychologist, counsellor, mental health nurse, or therapist.
  • Education: Understanding learning processes and supporting student development.
  • Social Work: Helping individuals and communities overcome challenges.
  • Human Resources: Improving workplace dynamics and employee well-being.
  • Marketing & Advertising: Understanding consumer behaviour and motivation.
  • Law & Criminology: Analysing human behaviour within the legal system.
  • Sports Psychology: Helping athletes achieve peak performance.