Forensic Psychology BSc (Hons)
Teesside University
  • Mode of Study : FULL Time
  • Duration : 3 Years
  • Start Month : September
Price: GBP£15,000 Per Year
International student course fee

About the Courses

You develop essential skills to work in sectors such as prisons, rehabilitation units, secure units, courts, police, probation, education, charity and voluntary, research, and government policy, and with victims, offenders and professionals. You are also highly valued to work in non-psychology related careers such as management, social work, healthcare, human resources, and other public services.

Your skillset includes designing and conducting research, using psychometric tests, writing risk assessments, giving evidence in court as an expert, critically apprising police interviews and court transcripts, and also developing a good understanding of human behaviour and working across other disciplines such as criminology.

You consider different experiences of victims, witnesses, defendants, and legal professionals within the criminal justice system. Yo

You develop essential skills to work in sectors such as prisons, rehabilitation units, secure units, courts, police, probation, education, charity and voluntary, research, and government policy, and with victims, offenders and professionals. You are also highly valued to work in non-psychology related careers such as management, social work, healthcare, human resources, and other public services.

Your skillset includes designing and conducting research, using psychometric tests, writing risk assessments, giving evidence in court as an expert, critically apprising police interviews and court transcripts, and also developing a good understanding of human behaviour and working across other disciplines such as criminology.

You consider different experiences of victims, witnesses, defendants, and legal professionals within the criminal justice system. You examine different types of crime and criminals such as, violent, and sexual offending, female offenders, youth offending, as well as contemporary issues including terrorism and cybercrime. You focus on how individuals give best evidence by learning the theory and research behind police interviewing and consider the role of jurors, witnesses, and experts first-hand by taking classes in our replica courtroom.

We are ranked 4th for graduate prospects for counselling, psychotherapy and occupational therapy in the Complete University Guide 2023. (53 institutions were ranked, tees.ac.uk/source)

Top reasons to study this course

Forensic psychology applies psychological knowledge to the understanding of criminal behaviour and the criminal justice system. You study core psychological areas, and specific forensic psychology modules.

You develop essential skills to work in sectors such as prisons, rehabilitation units, secure units, courts, police, probation, education, charity and voluntary, research, and government policy, and with victims, offenders and professionals. You are also highly valued to work in non-psychology related careers such as management, social work, healthcare, human resources, and other public services.

Your skillset includes designing and conducting research, using psychometric tests, writing risk assessments, giving evidence in court as an expert, critically apprising police interviews and court transcripts, and also developing a good understanding of human behaviour and working across other disciplines such as criminology.

You consider different experiences of victims, witnesses, defendants, and legal professionals within the criminal justice system. You examine different types of crime and criminals such as, violent, and sexual offending, female offenders, youth offending, as well as contemporary issues including terrorism and cybercrime. You focus on how individuals give best evidence by learning the theory and research behind police interviewing and consider the role of jurors, witnesses, and experts first-hand by taking classes in our replica courtroom.


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Modules

Year 1 core modules

Critical Thinking about Psychology

Human Development and Social Psychology

Psychobiology, Cognition and Individual Differences

Psychological Research Design and Analysis 1

Underpinning Forensic Psychology

Year 2 core modules

Applied Research in Psychology

Biological and Social Psychology

Conducting Research in Psychology

Development, Cognitive Processes and Disorders

Psychopathologies and Individual Differences

Theoretical Approaches to Forensic Psychology

Final-year core modules

Applied Forensic Psychology

Dissertation

Issues in Psychology

and two optional modules (one must be a psychology module)

Current Issues in Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Developing Skills for Educational and Community Support

Promoting Health, Preventing Illness

The Psychology of Criminal Behaviour

The Psychology of Everyday Self

Therapeutic Care and Meaningful Interactions