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The MSc Forensic Psychology program offers a thorough route into forensic psychology careers, delivering distinctive experiences by examining psychological practices within legal and criminal justice systems. Students engage with diverse client groups including offenders, victims, and individuals of all ages. The course features direct instruction from forensic experts, participation in employer-led assessments, and optional work placements for hands-on experience in the field. This program is undergoing accreditation review by the British Psychological Society (BPS). Program highlights: The MSc Forensic Psychology equips students for professional practice in forensic psychology. Specializations include criminal behavior and victim support, covering areas like child witness testimony, group dynamics, and crimes impacting older populations such as domestic abuse. Students develop expertise in psychological assessments and behavioral analysis within legal frameworks, contributing to intervention strategies that mitigate criminal risks. This involves working with various age groups, offenders, and victims, preparing graduates for evidence-based consulting roles in forensic environments. The curriculum emphasizes practical learning through research projects, professional placements, and practitioner collaborations. A dedicated 'Professional Practice in Forensic Psychology' module provides real-world experience, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge. Authentic assessments, designed with industry experts, address genuine challenges faced by forensic organizations. Keele University offers specialized facilities including the Forensic Science Simulation Center with mock crime scenes and an on-campus Moot Courtroom to support research and dissertation work. Students develop transferable skills in communication, research methodologies, and analytical thinking, preparing them for doctoral studies or psychology careers. The program also covers ethical guidelines from the BPS and HCPC to strengthen professional competencies. Career pathways: Graduates are prepared for diverse roles in policing, justice systems, healthcare, and government agencies. Potential career options include positions in social services, mental health support, rehabilitation, crime analysis, probation services, and research. Employment opportunities span sectors like healthcare, secure facilities, and government departments including the Ministry of Defence and Home Office. Program duration: Full-time (1 year), Part-time (2 years), Flexible study (up to 5 years)
Typical offer: 2:2 in a BPS-accredited psychology or joint-Psychology degree conferring Graduate Basis for Chartered (GBC) membership, or equivalent qualification eligible to confer GBC membership with the BPS.
IELTS Academic and IELTS Indicator: 6.5 with 5.5 in all components, TOEFL IBT (including Home): 87 with 17 (writing), 17 (listening), 18 (reading) and 20 (speaking)