The Forensic Psychology and Crime programme offered by the Coventry University covers psychological problems associated with legal processes and criminal behaviour within the context of crime and forensic settings.

The course aims to cover the theoretical basis of forensic psychology, the legal process, research methods and application of forensic psychology in forensic settings.

The curriculum is structured to meet the BPS Stage One requirements and, over the three years, you will complete a total of nine modules, including your final year dissertation.

We place a significant emphasis on professional research methods, developing your knowledge and skills in planning, carrying out, analysing and writing about research in applied forensic psychology.

Career prospects

According to the BPS, the largest single employer of forensic psychologists in the UK is the HM Prison Service, but they can also be found employed in rehabilitation units, secure hospitals, the social services, conducting research in university departments and working in private consultancy.

By studying forensic psychology, you will be able to develop knowledge and skills that are relevant across the criminal justice system in a variety of roles, including: crime scene analyst; trainee forensic psychologist; trainee clinical psychologist; behavioural investigative advisor; lecturer in forensic psychology; Home Office, local government or police researcher; police officer; youth offending team worker; or probation officer.