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University of BuckinghamThe award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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BSc | Full-time | 2 years | September, January | find out | find out |
BSc Psychology with Applied Computing looks at the ever-larger role that computers are taking in our everyday lives and the increasing number of jobs in the Information Technology sector. Aadegree covering psychology and IT is a very wise choice. The area of human-computer interaction is an example of an overlap between the two disciplines.
The BSc Psychology with Applied Computing programme is carefully designed to suit the varied needs of different students from different backgrounds and with different career objectives, in the IT and psychology fields.
By choosing to study BSc Psychology with Applied Computing at the University of Buckingham, you'll benefit from a committed team of lecturers who genuinely care about the people they teach. Students will learn through Buckingham's unique tutorials, which are in addition to lectures and seminars. These sessions ensure that you are not just a face in the crowd, your tutors will get to know who you are and encourage you to engage in debates and discussions. During tutorials you will develop your knowledge about psychology and computing and regularly practice skills that are important for employability.
Full details in the Curriculum Handbook
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