Here's what you will need to get a place on the Psychology course at Cardiff University.
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| Location | Fees |
|---|---|
| England | £9,535 per year |
| Scotland | £9,535 per year |
| Wales | £9,535 per year |
| Northern Ireland | £9,535 per year |
| Channel Islands | £9,535 per year |
| Republic of Ireland | £9,535 per year |
| EU | £30,700 per year |
| International | £30,700 per year |
UCAS code: C800
Here's what Cardiff University says about its Psychology course.
Studying psychology is about understanding how people think, feel, and act - whether this is just one person or a whole group. On our 3-year programme, accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), you'll develop a comprehensive understanding of the science behind human behaviour. You’ll explore everything from social psychology and how we interact with others, to how our brain works and the psychological and neural basis of mental health issues. Plus, you'll learn from experts who are leading research in their fields, so you'll get access to the latest findings. Our programme is packed with hands-on research opportunities, which means you’ll develop both your critical thinking and practical research skills—whether it's collecting data, analysing results, or working on real-life issues. By our end of the program, you’ll be ready for a variety of careers—whether that’s in clinical or educational psychology, working in health and social services, research, industry, or legal professions.
Importantly, you’ll be learning in one of the UK’s top 10 psychology departments, with passionate lecturers who genuinely want to help you succeed. So, if you're curious about human behaviour and want to get learn more about the application of psychology to real-world research and issues, this programme could be a great fit for you.
Distinctive Features of the Programme
Accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS) This programme meets the quality standards in education set out by the British Psychological Society.
This programme is accredited by the British Psychological Society, ensuring high educational standards for you. By the end of your second year, you’ll have a solid grasp of all the essential areas of psychology. And in your final year, you get to dive deep into super interesting topics like environmental psychology, forensic psychology, and even the science behind how we learn and remember things. This is a great opportunity to deepen your knowledge in areas that interest you.
Top 10 We are ranked in the top 10 for psychology in the UK (Complete University Guide, 2024).
Employment Our graduate statistics regularly show that more than 90% of our graduates are either employed or in further education/study, 15 months after completing their programme. You can join them.
Internationally acclaimed researchers involved in programme design and delivery The 2021 Research Excellence Framework showed that 95% of our research is world leading or internationally excellent. You will be taught by researchers who are working across the spectrum of psychology to tackle major challenges facing individuals, society, science and the environment.
Source: Cardiff University
Qualification
Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)
Department
School of Psychology
Location
Main Site - Cardiff | Cardiff
Duration
3 Years
Study mode
Full-time
Subjects
• Psychology
Start date
28 September 2026
Application deadline
14 January 2026
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The NSS is an annual survey where final-year students are asked to rate different aspects of their course and university experience.
Here you can see ratings from Cardiff University students who took the Psychology course - or another course in the same subject area.
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Teaching on my course
86%
med
How often does your course challenge you to achieve your best work?
86%
med
How good are teaching staff at explaining things?
94%
med
How often do teaching staff make the subject engaging?
73%
low
How often is the course intellectually stimulating?
91%
high
Learning opportunities
82%
med
To what extent have you had the chance to bring together information and ideas from different topics?
80%
low
How well does your course introduce subjects and skills in a way that builds on what you have already learned?
86%
med
How well has your course developed your knowledge and skills that you think you will need for your future?
82%
med
To what extent have you had the chance to explore ideas and concepts in depth?
80%
med
To what extent does your course have the right balance of directed and independent study?
80%
med
Assessment and feedback
68%
low
How well have assessments allowed you to demonstrate what you have learned?
75%
low
How fair has the marking and assessment been on your course?
68%
low
How often does feedback help you to improve your work?
59%
low
How often have you received assessment feedback on time?
87%
med
How clear were the marking criteria used to assess your work?
55%
low
Academic support
87%
med
How easy was it to contact teaching staff when you needed to?
90%
med
How well have teaching staff supported your learning?
84%
med
Organisation and management
66%
low
How well were any changes to teaching on your course communicated?
68%
low
How well organised is your course?
64%
low
Learning resources
92%
high
How well have the IT resources and facilities supported your learning?
87%
med
How well have the library resources (e.g., books, online services and learning spaces) supported your learning?
98%
high
How easy is it to access subject specific resources (e.g., equipment, facilities, software) when you need them?
91%
med
Student voice
76%
med
How clear is it that students' feedback on the course is acted on?
58%
low
To what extent do you get the right opportunities to give feedback on your course?
92%
high
To what extent are students' opinions about the course valued by staff?
76%
low
How well does the students' union (association or guild) represent students' academic interests?
89%
high
Other NSS questions
Overall, I am satisfied with the quality of the course.
81%
low
How well communicated was information about your university/college's mental wellbeing support services?
62%
low
See who's studying at Cardiff University. These students are taking Psychology or another course from the same subject area.
| Most popular A-levels studied | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Subject | Grade | |||||
| Psychology | A | |||||
| Biology | A | |||||
| Sociology | A* | |||||
| English Literature | B | |||||
| Geography | A | |||||
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Earnings from Cardiff University graduates who took Psychology - or another course in the same subject area.
Earnings
£23.4k
First year after graduation
£27.4k
Third year after graduation
£32.1k
Fifth year after graduation
Shown here are the median earnings of graduates at one, three and five years after they completed a course related to Psychology.
Note: this data only looks at employees (and not those who are self-employed or also studying) and covers a broad sample of graduates and the various paths they've taken, which might not always be a direct result of their degree
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