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MSc Forensic and Investigative Psychology

Course Overview

The (MSc) in Forensic and Investigative Psychology is a comprehensive program designed for anyone who wants to become a registered or chartered forensic psychologist or work in forensic and investigative roles.

It is recognised by the British Psychological Society (BPS), which means it meets high standards. The program teaches you practical skills, using a scientist-practitioner approach, and students learn both the theory and how to apply it in real-world situations, which helps them grow personally, professionally, and academically.

This course uses a teaching style that puts students first, it is hands-on and focuses on what works based on solid research. This way, students gain the knowledge and skills they need for both working in forensic and investigative psychology and research.

The program offers special workshops and sometimes even optional field trips during dedicated weeks for their personal and academic growth. Plus, every student gets a Personal Academic Tutor (PAT) who acts as both a guide and a mentor throughout their studies.

About University

Canterbury Christ Church University is a well-regarded institution committed to providing excellent education and delivering both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across various disciplines, such as Health, Education, Business, Science, and the Arts. The institution is dedicated to supporting students in their academic pursuits and career development within a welcoming community.

Entry Requirements

Candidates are expected to submit a personal statement discussing their reasons for applying for the course and other relevant information regarding their studies. An academic or employer reference is also needed, and Students have the option to upload their Curriculum Vitae along with their applications to show their work experience.

Grade Requirements:

  • Applicants need at least a 2:1 (Second-Class Honours, Upper Division) undergraduate degree in a British Psychological Society (BPS) accredited Psychology programme or a BPS-accredited MSc Psychology (conversion course).
  • A minimum of a 2:2 (Second-Class Honours, Lower Division) in a BPS-accredited undergraduate Psychology degree may be considered if the student possesses relevant experience in forensic or investigative environments.

English Proficiency:

  • Applicants from non-English speaking backgrounds need an overall score of 7.0 in the IELTS test, with a minimum of 7.0 in the writing section and no less than 6.5 in any other section.
  • Candidates with an equivalent Secure English Language Test score (SELT) will be accepted.

Cost of Study

The tuition fee for the MSc Psychology for international students is £15,500 per year.

Scholarships

Canterbury Christ Church University offers a range of scholarships and bursaries to international students, including A reduction of £1,500 from fees for each year of full-time study.

Careers

Graduates of this course are prepared for these job roles:

  • Forensic Psychologist
  • Forensic Mental Health Practitioner
  • Prison Officer
  • Crime Analyst
  • Police Consultant
  • Mental Health and Forensic Services Program Director

Admission

Applicants should visit the school application portal to apply. You can speak to our trained advisors for guidance.

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