
“The School of Human Sciences at the University of Greenwich is expanding its portfolio of professional MSc programmes in Psychology. We are therefore excited to announce the arrival of a new MSc in Forensic Psychology. Subject to British Psychological Society (BPS) accreditation, this programme will represent "Stage 1" towards becoming a Chartered Forensic Psychologist, should you go on to complete the "Stage 2" supervised practice requirement.”
“The Master’s is designed to prepare you with the knowledge and skills required for a career in a forensic setting. While we’ll do some myth busting around the glamorisation of this field, expect to be as fascinated by this topic as you’ll have imagined. The team responsible for your learning and development throughout this course all have extensive experience working with such organisations and agencies as HM Prison and Probation Service, the Police, and/or the National Health Service (NHS).”
“What this means is that all of what we teach has applied significance. We’ll share research and practice with you which has been developed ‘in the field’, providing an experience which will feel as though you are on the cutting edge of developments in this area.”
“You’ll also get to study the latest research practices inspired by open science across qualitative and quantitative research methods modules. All the modules you’ll study are dedicated to affording you the skills and confidence necessary to adopt evidence-based practices within the discipline.”
“Our programme has been designed as a blended online and on-campus experience promoting flexible learning. Face-to-face teaching is spread across the same two days each week to allow those of you with care, work, or other such commitments to study effectively. There are no exams. Instead, you’ll undertake practical assignments designed to provide space to learn and develop the skills expected of a Forensic Psychologist.”