• Develop core psychological knowledge and skills in forensic and investigative research and psychological inquiry, and develop your awareness of ‘best practice’ approaches in accordance with professional practice frameworks.
  • An applied approach to teaching and learning with an emphasis on evidence-based practice and a focus on the scientist-practitioner model. The course aims to develop the practical and academic skills applicants will need to become confident, professional, and reflective practitioners including, critical evaluation, communication (written, oral and non-verbal), reflection, and the ability to synthesize knowledge.
  • Strong external links with forensic and investigative psychologists, practitioners, and researchers in the field will enhance their learning experience.
  • Forensic and Investigative Psychology is a discipline that involves the application of scientific theory and principles to help in the understanding, investigation, assessment, and treatment of offenders and criminality, and legal responses to criminality.