About A-level Psychology

The A-level Psychology examination is ideal for those students wishing to apply for an undergraduate degree in Psychology, Sociology, Criminology or other life-science related subject. However, it is by no means limited to the above and is frequently chosen by students who are doing mathematics and economics, for example.

In order to obtain this A-Level, students must take four separate examinations. The titles of the four papers are:
Unit 1: Social & Cognitive Psychology
Unit 2: Biological Psychology, Learning Theories and Development
Unit 3: Applications of Psychology
Unit 4: Clinical Psychology and Psychological Skills

More specifically, Papers 1 and 2 make up half an A-Level, known as the AS Level and Papers 3 and 4 make up the other half, known as the A2 level.

The syllabus is typically taught within two academic years, but can be completed sooner on the premise that the student is willing to input more time and effort.

Please see the table below for a detailed analysis of the four papers.

Unit number and title Level Assessment Information Number of raw marks Allocated in the Unit
Unit 1:
Social & Cognitive Psychology
IAS Examination length: 1 hour and 30 minutes

Examination paper in three sections:
Section A Social Psychology: Short answer questions and one extended open-response question. Worth 26 marks.
Section B Cognitive Psychology: Short answer questions and one extended open-response question. Worth 26 marks.
Section C One extended open-response question on either social or cognitive psychology. Worth 12 marks.

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Unit 2:
Biological Psychology, Learning Theories and Development
IAS Examination length: 2 hours

Examination paper in three sections:
Section A Biological Psychology: Short answer questions and one extended open-response question. Worth 34 marks.
Section B Learning Theories and Development: Short answer questions and one extended open-response question. Worth 34 marks.
Section C Two extended open-response questions. The first one covering either biological psychology or learning theories and development, and the second covering both biological psychology, and learning theories and development. Worth 28 marks.

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Unit 3:
Applications of Psychology
IA2 Examination length: 1 hour and 30 minutes

Examination paper in two sections:
Section A Developmental psychology: Short-answer questions and two extended open-response questions: the first focuses on developmental psychology and the second is a synoptic question based on developmental psychology and issues from Units 1 and 2. Worth 32 marks.
Section B Short-answer questions and two extended open-response questions from a choice of either criminological or health psychology. Worth 32 marks

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Unit 4:
Clinical Psychology and Psychological Skills
IA2 Examination length: 2 hours

Examination paper in five sections:
Section A Clinical psychology: short-answer questions. Worth 32 marks.
Section B Clinical psychology: one extended open-response question. Worth 16 marks.
Section C Psychological skills: short-answer questions drawing on research methods from other topic areas. Worth 20 marks.
Section D Psychological skills: an extended open-response question based on the analysis of a key question from other topic areas. Worth 8 marks.
Section E Psychological skills: a synoptic question based on issues and debates from other topic areas. Worth 20 marks.

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For any further information please visit the official International A-Level site: qualifications.pearson.com