IB | Psychology (SL)(HL) – Leighton Park

Block 3

Head of Department: Claire Gulliver

clairegulliver@leightonpark.com

 

Course overview

IB Psychology can be studied at Standard or Higher Level

Will this course suit me? You will need an interest in investigating human behaviour using an academic approach. As future psychologists within the IB paradigm, you will also be encouraged to think critically about theories and evidence, develop arguments and reflect on findings. The course uses an eclectic approach to studying human behaviour, as we are influenced by multiple factors. Psychology is particularly well-suited for understanding cultural differences and encompasses all goals of the IB learner profile.

 

Course description: Human behaviour can be studied using three different Psychological approaches: Biological, Cognitive and Sociocultural. The principles behind these three approaches comprise the common core material for Standard and Higher Level students. Higher level candidates explore an extra element to each of these in effects of digital technology on thinking and memory and the merits and problems with studying animals in psychology.

Student’s will develop a strong understanding of the different research methods used in psychology with HL candidates taking a specific paper.

Research methods knowledge will be applied in the Internal assessment where students will design their ow experiments investigating an aspect of the Cognitive approach that they have studied.

IB Standard Level students complete one optional topic of abnormal psychology and Higher Level students also study Developmental psychology.

 

Outside the classroom: In the Lower Sixth there is a trip to the Science museum and Natural history museum and the upper sixth one to Bethlem psychiatric hospital and the museum of the mind. There are also additional opportunities to attend conferences on forensic psychology and University talks.

 

Future opportunity: Many students chose to continue their studies in Psychology at university level or take associated courses. Research has shown that a degree in a social science leads to the highest levels of employability after graduation due to the wide range of skills that are developed on those courses. Studying Psychology will also be extremely useful for those considering careers in medicine or health care, sciences, law, business and media.

 

Benefit of the course:  Knowledge and understanding of the biological, cognitive and socio-cultural influences on human behaviour. The ability to evaluate psychological concepts and theories and apply them to everyday situations. The ability to understand, critically evaluate and conduct psychological research. Psychology combines well with subjects from the other IB groups, teaching a range of analytical and evaluative skills that can be applied across the curriculum. It naturally lends itself to the goals of the IB learner profile.

 

Assessment table:

    
Paper 1The core: Biological, Cognitive and sociocultural approaches.

SL 50% HL 40%

Exam:

2 hours

3 short answer questions + 1 extended response question from a choice of 3.
Paper 2Options: Abnormal Psychology + HL Developmental Psychology

SL 25% HL 20%

Exam:

SL 1 hour

HL 2 hours

1 essay per topic from a choice of 3.
Paper 3Research Methods

HL only 20%

Exam:

1 hour

Short answer question based on stimulus material.
Internal AssessmentGroup project replicating a study in psychology.

SL 25% HL 20%

1800-2200 word report

 

To find out more about this course please contact Head of Department: Claire Gulliver.

To apply for our Sixth Form please see our Admissions page.

 

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