BSc Psychological and Behavioural Science
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About The London School of Economics and Political Science
The London School of Economics and Political Science, commonly known as the London School of Economics (LSE), is a public research university in London, England, and a member institution of the University of London. The school specialises in pure and applied social sciences. Founded in 1895 by Fabian Society members Sidney Webb, Beatrice Webb, Graham Wallas and George Bernard Shaw, LSE joined the University of London in 1900 and offered its first degree programmes under the auspices of that university in 1901. In 2008, LSE began awarding degrees in its own name. LSE became a university in its own right within the University of London in 2022. LSE is located in the London Borough of Camden and Westminster, Central London, near the boundary between Covent Garden and Holborn in the area historically known as Clare Market. As of 2023/24, LSE had under 13,000 students, with a majority enroled being postgraduate students and just under two thirds coming from outside the United Kingdom. The university has the sixth-largest endowment of any university in the UK and it had an income of £548.2 million in 2024/25, of which £39.2 million was from research grants. LSE is a member of the Russell Group, the Association of Commonwealth Universities and the European University Association, and is typically considered part of the "golden triangle" of research universities in the south east of England. The British Library of Political and Economic Science, commonly referred to as "LSE Library", is the main library of the university, and one of the largest libraries in the world devoted to the economic and social sciences. Since 1990, the London School of Economics has educated 24 prime ministers or presidents, the second highest number of any university in the United Kingdom, and since the school's founding in 1895, over 40 world leaders, 2 presidents of the European Commission, and 21 Nobel Laureates have taught or studied at LSE.
What Students Say
The curriculum is highly engaging. An impressive 82% of students found this course to be consistently intellectually stimulating.
Marking and assessment is viewed as largely fair, with 85% of cohorts agreeing exams and essays were graded appropriately.
Academic support is accessible; 61% of students stated good advice was readily available when evaluating their module options.
Course organization structure is perfectly solid. Over 85% say the timetables were well-organized and running smoothly.
The community feel here is incredible. 94% of students agreed that they truly feel part of a community of staff and students.
The Students' Union does a massive amount of work here. 89% of us feel they effectively represent our academic interests.