Psychology & Social Studies
Forensic Psychology MSc Starts in: September Location: Luton campus, University Square Duration: 1 year full-time (options available part-time day) Open to: UK/EU/International students Entry requirements: Applicants should have a minimum of a second class Honours degree accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), and provide evidence of the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) with the BPS. EU and International students with degrees from outside of the UK, may need to apply directly to the BPS to achieve GBC. EU and International students need to have met the above requirements and have the required English qualification of IELTS 6.0 or equivalent. International applications will be assessed using UKVI and University of Bedfordshire policy.
For further information: http://uob.cc/psy-003
Check English language requirements at: www.beds.ac.uk/english-language
psychology is only one possibility. There are many opportunities in the forensic sector or psychology.
Key features • Research published in nationally and internationally recognised journals
Areas of study may include: • Criminological and psychological approaches to crime and patterns of crime • Offender profiling • Forensic psychology in the courtroom • The treatment and assessment of offenders • Violent and sexual offenders • Young offenders
About the course The course has an employability-focused curriculum that incorporates the team’s research expertise and supports the requirements of the BPS, Division of Forensic Psychology. The course covers main topics and advanced training in research methods and professional skills. The Master’s provides stage one training towards becoming a chartered psychologist and a member of the Division of Forensic Psychology. Career opportunities Careers include prison and probation service and the NHS. However, the advanced route to chartership in forensic
To find out more contact Ms Michelle O’Sullivan t: +44 (0)1582 743703 e: michelle.o’sullivan@beds.ac.uk
Did you know? This course covers police interview techniques to develop skills when working with other professionals.
Excellent links with local courts and prisons
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Email: admission@beds.ac.uk (UK/EU) Email: international@beds.ac.uk (International)