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Open Minds Open Doors

CURIOUS ABOUT WHAT DRIVES PEOPLE?

PICTURE A FUTURE WHERE UNDERSTANDING HUMAN BEHAVIOUR GIVES YOU AN EDGE IN TECH, SPORTS, OR GAME DESIGN AND MORE

At Queen's University Belfast, a degree in Psychology doesn't just open minds—it opens doors.

It’s your launchpad to limitless opportunities and making a real impact, whatever career path you choose.

Join us and see how studying psychology can set you apart and give you the tools to shape the future. Embrace the science of human behaviour and become part of a vibrant, forward-thinking community that’s ready to welcome you.

Psychology is a science that uses observation, experimentation, and data analysis to unlock the secrets of the mind and behaviour. There's a huge demand for more males in this field, not just in Clinical Psychology, but in areas like:

  • Advertising
  • Criminal justice
  • Sports
  • UX design
  • Game development

Picture yourself using psychological insights to create the next big app, boost athletic performance, or solve crimes. Our programme offers hands-on learning with cutting-edge research facilities and industry partnerships, ensuring you gain real-world experience. Plus, you'll join a community passionate about understanding human behaviour.

PHOTO: John
Every field has problems that need to be investigated, analysed and solved. These are the core skills I learned studying Psychology. I discovered that the skills I’ve learned through studying Psychology, can be applied in any field involving people. John
BSc Psychology with Professional Placement

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UNDERGRADUATE PSYCHOLOGY AT QUEEN'S

A Three Year Course With A Range Of Study Abroad And Placement Options

In psychology, you'll master both research and communication, boosting your numerical and language abilities. You’ll have well-developed organisation and self-management skills and be confident communicators to both small and large groups of people, using a range of media.  Experience teamwork and leadership, solve problems with insight, and help others do the same. Plus, you'll gain a deep understanding of how people think and behave, including yourself.

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As I pursue my masters in business, I am so grateful for the skills Psychology taught me. I feel it has really prepared me for an array of roles, including the business world. Studying Psychology has prepared me, I feel like I have so many options. Louis
BSc Psychology

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ALUMNI SUCCESS

Nick Ross - Broadcaster

Limitless Career Opportunities in Diverse Fields

Quite simply, reading Psychology at Queen's transformed my way of thinking and my life.

I had applied on the presumption that I would gain some mystical insight into people's souls; instead, I was introduced to science and discovered how it is not a set of disciplines like Physics or Biology but a systematic way of checking theories against facts. I realised how lazy it is to base ideas on anecdotes and suppositions and how misguided we can be by intuition. I learned how vulnerable humans are to misperceptions, misremembering and to social pressure. 

Eventually, I was distracted from my career path- I had been determined to become a clinical psychologist and hoped to work with children and adolescents. Instead, I drifted into broadcasting, encouraged by my head of department, Professor Seth ("You can come back to Psychology whenever you like; you might never get a chance in radio or TV again"). I always maintained that when I grew up I would get a proper job and that I really would go back to be a psychologist for real. Instead, what I learned at Queen's has shaped my whole career, with a constant quest for evidence rather than mere opinion. 

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