At Notre Dame, Psychology is an option subject at AS and A Level.
Aims
Aims
A Level
- Develop an interest in and enthusiasm for psychology, including developing an interest in further study and careers in the subject
- Appreciate how society makes decisions about scientific issues and how the sciences contribute to the success of the economy and society
- Develop and demonstrate a deeper appreciation of the skills, knowledge and understanding of how science works
- Develop essential knowledge and understanding of the different areas of psychology and how they relate to each other
Curriculum
Key Stage 5
Key Stage 5
AS
Paper 1 – Social Influence, Memory, Attachments
Paper 2 – Psychopathology, Approaches in psychology, Biology, Research Methods
A2
Paper 1 – Social Influence, Memory, Research Methods, Psychopathology
Paper 2 – Approaches in psychology, Biopsychology, Research Methods
Paper 3 – Issues and debates in psychology, Relationships, Schizophrenia, Forensic Psychology
Paper 1 – Social Influence, Memory, Attachments
Paper 2 – Psychopathology, Approaches in psychology, Biology, Research Methods
A2
Paper 1 – Social Influence, Memory, Research Methods, Psychopathology
Paper 2 – Approaches in psychology, Biopsychology, Research Methods
Paper 3 – Issues and debates in psychology, Relationships, Schizophrenia, Forensic Psychology
Assessment Objectives (AO)
A01 Describe
Questions linked to this objective will be testing the ability to identify, outline, describe or explain psychological concepts and theories.
A02 Apply
Questions linked to this objective will be testing the ability to apply the knowledge of psychological concepts and theories in some way. This is often done by presenting a scenario and asking candidates to explain the scenario using their knowledge of psychology.
A03 Evaluation
Questions linked to this objective involve providing evidence for the strengths and limitations of psychological theories and concepts. It can also include application which involves asking candidates to apply their knowledge of psychology to the real world, e.g. its application in therapy or how the knowledge can be used.