The award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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MSc | Full-time, Part-time | 1 - 2 year | September | - | - |
Our Master's in Investigative Forensic Psychology gives you the skills needed to face today's criminal justice challenges. This programme enhances your academic and research abilities while deepening your practical understanding of the psychological elements of legal and correctional systems.
You'll explore various topics, including criminal behavior analysis, advanced investigation methods, and the impact on victims and communities. You'll benefit from examining topics through a lens of ethical practice.
In addition to acquiring specialised knowledge, you'll have the opportunity to explore what interests you. The final project allows you to investigate an area of investigative forensic psychology that particularly interests you. This could be through developing new assessment tools, enhancing intervention strategies, advocating for policy changes, or conducting influential research.
Applicants are generally expected to have a good honours degree in a related social science field (such as Psychology, Sociology, or Criminology) and a good understanding of psychological theories and methods. While not compulsory, related professional experience in contexts such as law enforcement, legal environments, or social services is highly valued and can be considered under our Accreditation of Prior Learning policy. See our Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL) web page to learn more.
We welcome students who are deeply interested in applying psychology to the legal and criminal justice fields. You'll be ready to engage with complex issues, using a foundation of knowledge to drive both practical solutions and theoretical advancements.
You'll be able to show a committed interest in forensic science, whether through volunteer work, internships, or relevant employment in areas related to criminal justice or social services.
Our ideal candidates are critical thinkers with strong problem-solving skills. You'll have effective communication skills. and be highly motivated.
We also ask for a personal statement explaining your interest in forensic psychology and your career aspirations. This should be accompanied with at least one positive academic or professional reference.
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