A-level Psychology is a fascinating and academically rigorous course that explores how people think, feel, and behave. Students study psychological theories and research across cognitive, biological, and social perspectives, while learning how evidence is gathered, analysed, and evaluated using scientific methods.
At London Maths & Science College (LMSC), A-level Psychology is delivered through live, teacher-led lessons by expert subject specialist psychologists. Teaching is highly structured and exam-focused, with clear explanations of key theories, frequent use of research studies, and guided practice in applying concepts to exam-style questions. Students develop strong skills in research methods, data analysis, and evaluation, which are assessed throughout the course. All live sessions are recorded so students can revisit content, refine essay technique, and consolidate understanding.
The course follows the AQA A-level Psychology specification and covers core areas such as social influence, memory, attachment, psychopathology, biopsychology, research methods, and optional applied topics. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking, scientific writing, and evaluation of strengths and limitations, which are essential for achieving high grades.
A-level Psychology is particularly well suited to students aiming for Psychology, Medicine, Neuroscience, Education, Law, Criminology, Social Work, and other social science or healthcare-related degrees, where understanding human behaviour and evidence-based reasoning is highly valued.