Why study MSc Investigative Forensic Psychology at ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥?
- Learn about the underlying theories regarding the psychology of investigations and consider areas such as how face-processing can assist identification of individualsÂ
- Explore different offence types – sexual offending, murder and violent crime, group offending, and different forms of cyber-crimeÂ
- Investigate and scrutinise violent mocked-up crime scenes to provide investigative evidence and learn how to present expert witness testimony in a mock courtÂ
- Evaluate victims, witnesses, suspects and offenders as well as the environment, geography and time to create fieldwork and case studies based on real experiencesÂ
- Benefit from the expert knowledge of our academics and guest speakers
- Develop transferable skills like writing grant proposals and how to publish research as well as working closely with a member of staff for your research topic, perhaps linked to your future career aspirations. Â
Superb facilities
You will have access to our superb facilities, including an on-campus crime scene training centre, mock courtrooms and psychology testing suites with the latest eye-tracking and face-processing equipment. Â
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Key information
Next start date:
January 2025, September 2025, January 2026, September 2026
Location:
ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥, Talbot Campus
Duration:
September start: 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time, January start: 16 months full-time (no part-time start option for January).
Entry requirements:
A Bachelors Honours degree with a 2:2 in any subject.
International entry requirements:
If English is not your first language you'll need IELTS (Academic) 6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in all components. For more information check out our full entry requirements.