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26 Part-time Bachelor's degrees in Forensic Psychology

Forensic Psychology
Forensic Psychology examines why people develop criminal behaviour and how crime affects the wider community. This Forensic Psychology programme is offered at University of Canterbury.

Forensic Psychology (Hons)
On this Forensic Psychology (Hons) course from Teesside University, you develop essential skills to work in sectors such as prisons, rehabilitation units, secure units, courts, police, probation, education, charity and voluntary, research, and government policy, and with victims, offenders and professionals.

Criminology and Forensic Psychology (Hons)
The Criminology and Forensic Psychology (Hons) course at Kingston University examines the causes and consequences of crime, crime prevention, ways to limit the harm caused by crime and the workings of the criminal justice system (including policing and punishment).

Forensic Psychology (Hons)
The Forensic Psychology (Hons) course at Kingston University is a rare opportunity to obtain a specialist forensic psychology qualification that is also accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS). Graduates may be eligible to gain Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) from the BPS, helping them to stand out in the competitive job market.
Criminology-Bachelor of Psychological Science
Some of Australia's most important social problems are waiting to be solved. Learn how to create innovative solutions to social issues and build a safer community in our Bachelor of Criminology-Bachelor of Psychological Science at La Trobe University.
Criminal Justice - Crime and Criminal Behavior
Why earn a degree in crime and criminal behavior? Our BS in Criminal Justice - Crime and Criminal Behavior program at Strayer University gives you a chance to better understand the factors that lead to criminal activity.
Psychology - Forensic Psychology
Forensic psychology is the application of psychology to the law. The Psychology - Forensic Psychology BSc program offered at Arizona State University combines general training in psychology with specialized coursework in criminal law, criminal behavior, the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders and legal decision-making.
(Hons) Psychology
The BSc (Hons) Psychology at University of Essex Online explores human behaviour, brain function, and mental processes, providing a foundation for careers in counselling, therapy, social work, research, and education.
Forensic Psychology (Hons)
The Forensic Psychology (Hons) at the University of Worcester is a three-year, public study programme. This degree explores the psychological motivations behind criminal behaviour and victimisation. Students develop practical skills through mock scenarios and placements, preparing for professional roles in the justice sector.
Criminal Behavior
If you are someone who is curious about human behavior and what leads a person to engage in crime, the Criminal Behavior program at Tiffin University will provide the knowledge and experience you’ll need to help prevent crime and protect society.
Forensic Psychology (Honours)
This Forensic Psychology (Honours) BSc degree from The Open University UK explores these and many other important psychological questions relating to crime and justice.You'll learn, what makes people do harm to others? What is a psychopath? How do you conduct an intervention with someone convicted of a violent crime, or help someone who has been the victim of crime?
Forensic and Criminological Psychology
In our BSc (Hons) Forensic and Criminological Psychology course you will investigate the theories and principles behind both forensic and criminological psychology, and how these are applied through the UK legal system and more. Learn more with this bachelor of Forensic and Criminological Psychology at Staffordshire University.
Criminology with Forensic Psychology (Hons)
The Criminology with Forensic Psychology (Hons) at the University of Worcester is a three-year, full-time programme. This public study course explores the psychological drivers of criminal behaviour and victim impact. You will develop professional skills for the justice sector through applied, exam-free assessments.
Psychology - Forensic Psychology
The Bachelor of Science in Psychology - Forensic Psychology at Grand Canyon University provides an overview of the intersection of psychology and the criminal justice system.
Psychology - Forensic Psychology
The Psychology - Forensic Psychology program at Walden University will teach you how to make an impact on the criminal justice system by using your knowledge of human behaviour and psychology.
Forensic Psychology
Apply expertise in human behavior to mental health, criminal justice and legal systems through the Forensic Psychology program at Bay Path University.
Forensic Psychology (Hons)
This Forensic Psychology (Hons) course at University of Northampton will provide you with a unique opportunity to understand how psychological knowledge informs forensic practice.
Law with Forensic Psychology (Hons)
The Law with Forensic Psychology (Hons) at the University of Worcester is a full-time bachelor degree delivered in a public study mode. This programme blends legal expertise with psychological insights over three years, preparing students for professional practice through a mix of theoretical study and practical courtroom exercises.
Criminal Justice - Forensic Psychology
At Criminal Justice - Forensic Psychology from Purdue University Global you can study psychology within the context of the criminal justice system.
(Hons) Psychology with Forensic Psychology
The (Hons) Psychology with Forensic Psychology at the University of Lincoln is a three-year, full-time programme. This B.Sc. degree combines core psychological concepts with specialised forensic insights. Students explore criminal behaviour and justice systems through public study, gaining a professional foundation in the field.