Forensic Psychology
    Duration1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 15,500 / Year
    Next IntakeJanuary 29, 2024

    Forensic Psychology

    About

    Accredited by the British Psychological  Society and designed for graduates with a psychology degree, the MSc Forensic Psychology degree from GCU is your next step towards chartered status and membership in the Division of Forensic  Psychology.

    The parallel MSc Psychology in  Forensic Settings offers professionals from different, related backgrounds the opportunity to undertake training across the same subject areas, but it does not lead to an externally accredited psychology qualification.

    This degree draws on expertise within academia and GCU's strong link with active practitioners to give you thorough and relevant training in  the field – including instruction in the psychological, forensic, criminal and legal issues that will inform and influence your future career.

    You'll learn to adopt an independent, analytical and evaluative approach to forensic psychology – and become a part of our thriving and diverse academic community. Here, you'll be encouraged to build a future that truly serves the common good, whether you're helping detect and treat offenders or advising on staff and services development across a wide range of fields.

    Apply existing analytical and evaluation skills to forensic psychology. Progress to a career in the public/private and third sectors, working in the courts, law enforcement, prisons, hospitals, mental health or social work. The course is accredited b

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • Bachelor degree with GPA of 2.3/4.0 scale OR;
    • Bachelor degree with GPA of 2.7/5.0 scale

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 7

    Career

    GCU is known for world-class education, with a global reputation and top 5% ranking that will help you compete for a variety of positions in the field of forensic psychology.

    You might choose a role in the public sector working in the courts, law enforcement and prisons, hospitals or mental health and social work; pursue a speciality in a commercial setting or continue your academic career.

    Fee Information

    How to Apply

    The easiest way to apply for a postgraduate programme is using our online application form. This form is simple to complete and allows you to upload additional documentation to support your application.

    At peak times, the University receives an exceptionally high volume of applications and enquiries. We will make every effort to respond to applicants as soon as possible.

    Please note that currently, it may take slightly longer than usual to respond to your enquiry or provide an initial decision on your application.

    Some additional documents help GCU evaluate your application. They support the information you provided in your application form. Certificates, transcripts and references are very important. Your personal statement is your opportunity to tell GCU why you want to apply for your chosen course and so is equally as important.

    Forensic Psychology

    Glasgow Caledonian University

    Glasgow Caledonian University

    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom, Glasgow