
Psychology (Forensic and Investigative Specialism) (Including a Foundation Year) BSc (Hons)
Course Overview - Psychology (Forensic and Investigative Specialism) (Including a Foundation Year) BSc (Hons)
Are you fascinated by the intersection of psychology and the criminal justice system? Our Psychology (Forensic and Investigative Specialism) degree provides an insight into the world of crime and criminality, criminal investigation and profiling, alongside the British Psychological Society (BPS) core curriculum. With a focus on applying psychological principles to real-world cases, youll gain a unique perspective on criminal behaviour and the justice system.
The University of Chester’s Psychology (Forensic and Investigative Specialism) degree is accredited by the British Ps...
Are you fascinated by the intersection of psychology and the criminal justice system? Our Psychology (Forensic and Investigative Specialism) degree provides an insight into the world of crime and criminality, criminal investigation and profiling, alongside the British Psychological Society (BPS) core curriculum. With a focus on applying psychological principles to real-world cases, youll gain a unique perspective on criminal behaviour and the justice system.<br/><br/>The University of Chester’s Psychology (Forensic and Investigative Specialism) degree is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS). As such, you can achieve the Graduate Basis for Chartership of this professional body. Our dedicated team, comprised of experienced academics and practitioners, provides expert guidance and support. Our facilities, including labs equipped with eye trackers, Dynavision, biopacs, cold pressor, VR technology and FaceGen software, offer a hands-on learning experience.<br/><br/>Youll have the opportunity to engage in specialised project work, learn from guest speakers and gain practical experience through hands-on modules. You can join our student-led Psychology society for social and academic events and explore study abroad options to broaden your horizons and pursue areas of study of your choice. Youll be well-prepared for a rewarding career in law enforcement, criminal profiling, rehabilitation or research.