Overview
Throughout the Forensic Psychology (Hons) programme from University of Gloucestershire you’ll also consider the impact on victims and the kinds of support they may need to help them contribute as witnesses in the criminal justice system. While sometimes distressing, you’ll need to approach these topics with a thoughtful and professional mindset.
You’ll cover all the British Psychological Society required content with an application to crime, as well as have some introduction to criminology and policing to give you a comprehensive of the causes and effects of crime as well as how psychology can be applied to the criminal justice system.
You’ll consider the real-world application of psychological knowledge in different contexts. You’ll find out what contributions a Forensic Psychologist can make as a member of a team working alongside the police, victim support organisations and others in the criminal justice setting. You’ll develop skills of collaboration and team-working – including exercises that model the ways evidence is collected, analysed and presented in the journey from crime scene to court. You’ll also learn how Forensic Psychologists collect, evaluate and present evidence, as well as assessing the needs of vulnerable individuals involved in the justice process.
Some of your assessments will simulate the tasks that Forensic Psychologists encounter, such as evaluating a case study, preparing a research report, building a portfolio, and making oral, audio or video presentations. You’ll communicate your findings in ways that are appropriate for the different audiences encountered by Forensic Psychologists at work – for instance in providing advice to uniformed or security services, or presenting an expert witness statement to a jury.
Career opportunities:
This course is designed to ensure you complete the core curriculum requirements set by the British Psychological Society, which means you can pursue a wide range of psychology-related careers and further education following graduation. Careers span from working in prisons, probation and rehabilitation units to the security service and research.
In your final year you’ll choose from a range of module options which give you further opportunities to focus on particular themes that relate to your career interests.
Your future career is important to the course, and we aim to give you plenty of opportunities to develop your professional skills. You’ll do a placement module in your second year and be encouraged to continue work experience and placements on your own.
Guest lecturers will give you overviews of different careers available, and how you can pursue both chartered psychology and non-chartered routes.
Many graduates choose to continue their studies with a postgraduate degree in order to become a registered forensic psychologist. This usually means taking a BPS-accredited MSc in Forensic Psychology, such as the programme we offer here at UoG, followed by supervised practice in order to qualify as a registered practitioner forensic psychologist.
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Courses include:
Thinking Like a Psychologist
Developing Psychological Knowledge
Criminal Justice: From Crime Scene to Court
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Duration
- Full-time
- 36 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Campus Location
- Gloucester, United Kingdom
Disciplines
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Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
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General requirements
- 104 – 120 UCAS tariff points, BCC – BBB at A levels, MMM – DDM at BTEC, or a Merit in your T-Level.
- English Language or Literature and Maths Grade 4/C in GCSE (or equivalent) are normally required.
- We welcome applications from mature students (aged 21 and over) and do not necessarily require the same academic qualifications as school leaving applicants, although some entry requirements may still apply for Professionally Accredited Courses. We accept Access to Higher Education Diplomas and make offers on an individual basis.
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Applies to youCitizens or residents9535 GBP / year≈ 9535 GBP / year
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Gloucester
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