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Psychology  (PCC1)

Academic Year 2024/2025
School
School of Psychology
Attendance
Full Time
Level
Undergraduate
NFQ Level
Award
Mode of Delivery
On Campus
Programme Director
Overall Programme Credits:
Programme Credits:
N/A
Major/Minor Core & Option Credits:
Stage 1: 10

Curricular information is subject to change.

Psychology is the systematic study of mental life, behaviour and relationships. It asks how we develop over our lifetime and how we differ from one another.

It investigates how we behave in groups such as families or work teams. It studies how the brain and nervous system subserve psychological functioning and how this functioning may be affected by injury to the brain or by the use of drugs. Psychology is taught in UCD as an academic subject, i.e. you will be introduced to the main subject areas that comprise the academic discipline of psychology. You will be taught about the methods of investigation that are used in each of these areas and the major theories that have been proposed.

Psychology is a diverse subject and people study it for many reasons. Some wish to use psychological knowledge to train and help people. Others have a primarily theoretical interest and are curious to know how children acquire mathematical concepts or how brain injury may affect speech. Others again are interested in the psychology of how people behave in groups, or in how cultures shape the psychology of individuals.

To practise as a psychologist in the health services, in work organisations or in a university requires the completion of a postgraduate degree. This will involve between two and six years of further study or supervised experience.

Below is a list of all modules offered for this degree in the current academic year. Click on the module to discover what you will learn in the module, how you will learn and assessment feedback profile amongst other information.

Incoming Stage 1 undergraduates can usually select an Elective in the Spring Trimester. Most continuing undergraduate students can select up to two Elective modules (10 Credits) per stage. There is also the possibility to take up to 10 extra Elective credits.

Module Type Module   Trimester Credits
Stage 1 Options - Min 2 of:
Students cannot study Psychology beyond Stage one unless they are DN519 students. However there are elective places available on many modules offered by School of Psychology
PSY10060 Brain and Behaviour Autumn  5
Stage 1 Options - Min 2 of:
Students cannot study Psychology beyond Stage one unless they are DN519 students. However there are elective places available on many modules offered by School of Psychology
PSY10080 Introduction to Social Psychology Autumn  5
Stage 1 Options - Min 2 of:
Students cannot study Psychology beyond Stage one unless they are DN519 students. However there are elective places available on many modules offered by School of Psychology
PSY10050 Introduction to Psychology Autumn and Spring (separate)  5
Stage 1 Options - Min 2 of:
Students cannot study Psychology beyond Stage one unless they are DN519 students. However there are elective places available on many modules offered by School of Psychology
PSY10040 Introduction to the Psychology of Perception and Cognition Spring  5
Stage 1 Options - Min 2 of:
Students cannot study Psychology beyond Stage one unless they are DN519 students. However there are elective places available on many modules offered by School of Psychology
PSY10090 Introduction to Applied Psychology Spring  5
Stage 1 Options - Min 2 of:
Students cannot study Psychology beyond Stage one unless they are DN519 students. However there are elective places available on many modules offered by School of Psychology
PSY10100 Research Methods & Stats I Spring  5