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Master of Science - Forensic Psychology

This programme offers an exciting opportunity to study forensic psychology within a School with an established expertise in a range of therapeutic skills and therapies. It is especially designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of practical skills and the latest research in preparation for a career in the forensic field.  

The MSc Forensic Psychology degree will introduce students to the key theoretical concepts and practical approaches relevant to the legal and criminal justice system. The core philosophy of the course is to promote an understanding of the role of forensic psychologists in various forensic settings, whilst preparing students for a rewarding career or doctoral study in the field of forensic psychology.  

During this one year course, students will gain a strong foundation in understanding the field of forensic psychology, study real-life case studies and apply theory to practical work with an emphasis on career preparation. Students will develop the necessary clinical and practical skills to carry out assessments for treatment of criminal behaviour. To support their professional development, the programme will introduce students to the ethical principles and the codes of conduct in forensic psychology and the concept of evidence-based practice. 

Students will be taught by leading experts in the field who are chartered psychologists and HCPC registered Forensic Psychologists to learn about the latest developments in the field of Forensic Psychology. Students will develop knowledge of contemporary psychological theories of understanding crime. Students will be encouraged to develop the ability to critically evaluate research, start thinking reflectively and communicate the knowledge they acquired to a wider, multidisciplinary, audience. 

From an investigative standpoint, students will develop a strong scientific understanding of the current theories of aetiology of criminal behaviour and the assessment of risk. Students will gain an understanding of evidence for legal aspects in consideration for court cases, and sentencing and parole boards. Students will be encouraged to think critically about methodological challenges and limitations arising from these topics. Students will also learn how to appropriately conduct and disseminate their own research in preparation for the doctoral level, if they decide to pursue their studies further.  

Requirements

Listed below are the documents required to apply for this course.

4-Year Bachelor's Degree

70.0 %

Total: 6.5

Reading

5.5

Writing

5.5

Listening

5.5

Speaking

5.5

Total: 89.0

Reading

18.0

Writing

17.0

Listening

17.0

Speaking

20.0

Total: 59.0

Reading

59.0

Writing

59.0

Listening

59.0

Speaking

59.0

This program offers conditional admissions For conditional admission, you are required to provide English proficiency scores: Min IELTS overall: 4.5 Min Listening: 4, Min Reading: 4, Min Speaking: 4, Min Writing: 4.5

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Master's Degree

Program Level

1 year master's degree

Program Length

£17,325.00 GBP / Year

Tuition fee

£0.00 GBP

Application fee

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