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Can I practice as a Psychologist after completing BSc Psychology?

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Can I practice as a Psychologist after completing BSc Psychology?

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Our BSc Psychology programme is fully accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), which means that after obtaining your BSc, you will be eligible to apply for Graduate Membership (GM) of the Society and the Graduate Basis for Registration (GBR) as a Chartered Psychologist. Our syllabus is broadly based, designed to give students sufficient grounding in all areas of the subject to qualify them for any further graduate training which may be required. Such further training is required for graduates wishing to work as professional psychologists, especially in the clinical health and education services. Entry to such graduate training normally depends on a good first degree, that is, first or upper second-class Honours in the BSc. For more information about careers, please refer to our separate document title Psychology careers.

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