BSc Forensic Psychology

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of East London

Program Overview

Program Overview:
This three-year degree offers a comprehensive foundation in psychology, with a specialized focus on forensic psychology theory, research, and practice. It is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), providing eligibility for Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) upon successful completion.

Curriculum Structure:

Year One
The first year introduces foundational concepts in psychology, including biological, cognitive, social, and developmental psychology. Students develop critical thinking and research skills, focusing on individual differences and applied psychology in professional settings. The emphasis is on understanding the complex interplay between societal factors and personal well-being.

Year Two
In the second year, students delve deeper into forensic psychology, exploring topics such as criminal behavior, mental health, and the criminal justice system. The curriculum includes modules on research methods, applied psychology, and the challenges faced by vulnerable populations. Students also engage in work-based learning, applying their knowledge in real-world settings.

Year Three
The final year allows students to specialize in areas of interest, with opportunities to engage in independent research projects. Core modules include the Psychology Research Project and Advanced Forensic Psychology, focusing on evaluation research within forensic settings. Optional modules cover areas like health psychology, addiction, and cyberpsychology.

Placement or Study Abroad Options:
The program includes opportunities for work-based learning, allowing students to apply their knowledge in practical settings and gain valuable experience in the field.

Focus Areas:
Key areas of study include criminal behavior, mental health, the criminal justice system, research methods, and the challenges faced by vulnerable populations.

Learning Outcomes:
Graduates will have developed a comprehensive understanding of forensic psychology, with the ability to conduct independent research, apply psychological theories in real-world settings, and contribute to the well-being of individuals within the criminal justice system.

Professional Alignment (Accreditation):
This program is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), ensuring eligibility for Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC), provided the research project is passed and at least a lower second-class honours degree is achieved.

Reputation & Facilities:
The University of East London is renowned for its commitment to social justice and community engagement. Students benefit from a supportive learning environment and access to resources that facilitate both academic and personal development.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

This BPS-accredited programme explores psychological theories related to criminal behaviour, combining academic study with practical experience.

Key experiential learning includes:

  • Access to forensic psychology labs and research facilities
  • Placement opportunities in criminal justice settings, probation services, or charities
  • Modules on offender profiling, criminal behaviour, and legal systems
  • Group projects and case studies focused on real-world forensic scenarios
  • Final-year independent research project on a forensic psychology topic

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates gain skills for roles in criminal justice, mental health, and research.

Typical roles include:
Forensic Support Worker, Probation Officer, Crime Analyst, Assistant Psychologist

Career support includes:

  • University careers service offering placements, job search support, and employer events
  • Opportunities to network with local criminal justice and forensic organisations
  • Preparation for postgraduate training in forensic or clinical psychology

Further Academic Progression

Many graduates continue to MSc Forensic Psychology or Clinical Psychology programmes to gain professional accreditation.

Program Key Stats

£15,560
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

BBC
2.8
24
60

NA
6.0
80

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Forensic Psychologist (requires further postgraduate training)
  • Assistant Psychologist
  • Probation Officer
  • Prison Officer
  • Youth Offending Team Worker
  • Criminal Intelligence Analyst
  • Police Investigator
  • Researcher in Criminal Behaviour
  • Expert Witness in Legal Proceedings
  • Policy Advisor in Criminal Justice

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