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International Year One in Psychology*
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International Year One in Psychology*

Source: https://usic.sheffield.ac.uk/programmes/international-year-one/psychology Parent: https://usic.sheffield.ac.uk/

International Year One in Psychology*

Build a strong foundation in psychology, developing the essential knowledge and technical skills you’ll need to succeed in your degree and beyond.\ *Subject to programme approval

Progress to a degree at the School of Psychology

The International Year One in Psychology will prepare you to join the second year of your psychology undergraduate degree at the University of Sheffield.

Who is the programme for?

What will you study?

This two-semester programme is designed to prepare you for your second undergraduate degree at University Sheffield. Developed in collaboration with the University, the modules are aligned to your field of study. As part of the International Year One, you will also study dedicated English language content that is focused on improving your speaking, writing and academic language skills. You will enhance both your academic and English language skills needed for your undergraduate degree.

Modules

Core modules

Academic English Skills

The Academic English Skills course teaches students the specific academic language skills they need to develop for success at University of Sheffield. The course focuses on the receptive (listening and reading) and productive (speaking and writing) skills through practice in semi and authentic task-based activities which build a strong foundation in preparation for each student's future studies. This critical module places particular emphasis on developing academic reading and research skills; research-based writing along with presentation and seminar speaking skills.

Cognitive and Developmental Psychology

This unit provides an overview of core components of cognition and cognitive development including the principles of their investigation. The module covers perception, attention, performance, cognitive neuroscience, language, learning, memory and reasoning. It introduces and explores key concepts, theoretical perspectives and foundational methods. Examples of key studies in cognitive psychology will be considered critically.

Neuroscience and Clinical Psychology

This unit aims to provide students with an understanding of the key principles within Neuroscience, Clinical and Neurodevelopmental psychology. The module will introduce students to the basic structure and function of the brain. Students will gain an understanding of techniques and assessments used within Neuroscience, Clinical and Developmental psychology along with an awareness of ethical issues linked to those techniques. The module will cover the aetiology, development, assessment and treatment of specific psychological and neurological disorders.

Psychological Research Methodology

This module introduces the knowledge and skills that underpin the science of psychology. The module considers why psychological scientists conduct empirical research the way they do, and how to conduct research in psychological science. Topics span the various stages of the research process, including the logic of hypothesis testing; types of research designs, methodologies, and measurement strategies; descriptive statistics; simple qualitative and quantitative analytic techniques; and critical thinking about published research.

Social and Developmental Psychology

This module will provide an overview of the fundamentals of social psychology including social development from infancy to adolescence, and into later life. The module will introduce and explain key theories and research, and their application, for understanding social psychological phenomena. Content is organised around themes of how people think, how people feel and behave along with major developmental changes. The module discusses theoretical perspectives underlying Social and Developmental research via lectures that include instruction in how to critically evaluate psychological research and theories, as well as describe how social psychology theory can be applied to address real world issues. Examples of key studies in Social and Developmental psychology will be considered critically.

Why study psychology at the University of Sheffield?

The School of Psychology at Sheffield is focused on exploring the science behind the human brain and behaviour. In your psychology undergraduate degree, you will study across the breadth of psychology and then specialise in the topics that interest you most.

Key facts

Course length: 2 semesters

Entry points: September

Age on entry: Students should be at least 17 years of age on entry to the International College

Entry requirements: Check academic and English language entry requirements

Fees: Check fees for your programme

Top 20 in the UK for psychology

(The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2026)

86% of graduates

go on to work and/or study 15 months after the course Psychology BSc

(DiscoverUni, based on Graduate Outcomes survey by HESA, data for students graduating 2022-23)

Progress to your degree

You will receive regular feedback on your progress throughout your course so you know you’re on the right track. And our progression support team is available to support you throughout your studies.

Once you complete your International Year One in Psychology, and achieve the required grades, you can enter into the second year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Sheffield.

Degree Programme Name Award Overall Grade English Grade
Psychology BSc (Hons) BSc (Hons) 40% 65% overall with no less than 55% in each skill

English language courses

If you need additional support to reach the English language level for this programme you can take one of our English language courses first.

Find out more

[### How to apply

Ready to apply? Discover how to submit an application and learn more about fees, semester dates and entry requirements.](https://usic.sheffield.ac.uk/how-to-apply)

[### Entry requirements

Find out the academic and English language entry requirements for your chosen programme at the International College.](https://usic.sheffield.ac.uk/how-to-apply/entry-requirements)

[### English language courses

Our English language preparation courses will help you develop your English language skills to the level required to begin your chosen pathway programme.](https://usic.sheffield.ac.uk/programmes/pre-courses/english-language-courses)

Ready to join us?

Our student enrolment advisors are here to help with your application and answer any questions you have about studying with us.