Home Schooling Psychology A level - The Course
The Psychology A level is split into two major components - AS level and A2 level. The AS level can be sat in its own right.
Each lesson begins with a set of clearly stated objectives and an explanation of its place in the overall programme of study.
Effective learning is encouraged through frequent activities and self-assessment questions.
The AS Level has eight tutor-marked assignments (known as TMAs). The A2 level has a further eight TMAs.
Key Topics Covered
AS Level
The Psychology A level course covers the syllabus in two modules, reflecting the new examination structure from Summer 2009 onwards. There is also guidance on carrying out practical investigations and psychological methods
The aims of the course are to introduce candidates to the basic theories and research methods in psychology.
- Biopsychology, Research and Gender
- Social & Cognitive Psychology and Individual Differences
- Practical Investigations
A2 Level
- Child Development
- Atypical Behaviour
- Perspectives, Methods and Debates
- Practical Investigations and Revision
The Syllabus
This course prepares students for the AQA Psychology AS level syllabus 1185 (Specification B), for examination from summer 2009. Most candidates will then study the AQA Psychology A2 level syllabus 2186 (Specification B) for examination from summer 2010 onwards. The full Advanced Level qualification comprises AS and A2. The syllabus code of the complete A'level is 2185. We have chosen this syllabus as it is the most suited to home schooling.
Assessment at AS level is by two written papers of 1h 30, each contributing 25% of the final mark.
Assessment at A2 level is by two written papers.
Coursework
There is no coursework for this specification.
