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University of Greater Manchester: Forensic Psychology
| Institution | University of Greater Manchester |
|---|---|
| Department | Psychology |
| Web | http://www.bolton.ac.uk |
| enquiries@greatermanchester.ac.uk | |
| Telephone | +44 (0)1204 903903 |
| Study type | Taught |
MSc
Summary
In December 2024, the University of Bolton was granted permission by the Office for Students (OfS) to change its name to the University of Greater Manchester with immediate effect. While we work to update our systems, you may see both names used in the information we provide.
The University of Greater Manchester’s MSc Forensic Psychology programme is accredited (as Stage 1 of training) by the British Psychological Society (BPS) for the 2025-26 cohort. The BPS will review the programme during the 2025-26 academic year in order to confirm its ongoing accreditation for the September 2026 intake and beyond.
Are you interested in the psychological aspects of criminal investigation, the legal process, and offending behaviour? Our MSc in Forensic Psychology supports you in developing a deep understanding of forensic psychology theories and building your knowledge of applying psychological methods to treat those who have committed crimes and reduce their chances of reoffending. Completing this qualification is an essential step towards becoming a Chartered Psychologist.
The University of Greater Manchester's MSc in Forensic Psychology brings this fascinating discipline to life both in and away from the classroom by offering you an array of innovative and practical learning opportunities relevant to the role of psychology in the criminal justice system. Studying in our well-respected, vibrant learning and research culture allows you to develop an in-depth understanding of offending behaviour from both offender and victim perspectives.
Our supportive and experienced team will help you gain a strong foundation in the theories and practice of psychology, focusing on forensic theories such as aggression, sexual offending, and offending behaviour. We'll also lead you in exploring legal and court psychology, including interviewing techniques used by the police and issues around court testimony. In addition, you’ll consider risk assessment and developing treatment plans for individuals within the criminal justice system.
As a graduate of this course, you'll be well prepared to pursue further study and careers in various areas, including the prison service, health, police, probation service, victim support, and services targeting families of offenders or victims.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Details of the entry requirements for this course are listed on the University of Greater Manchester's website. |
| Location | University of Greater Manchester Main Site, Bolton Deane Road Bolton BL3 5AB |
Summary
In December 2024, the University of Bolton was granted permission by the Office for Students (OfS) to change its name to the University of Greater Manchester with immediate effect. While we work to update our systems, you may see both names used in the information we provide.
The University of Greater Manchester’s MSc Forensic Psychology programme is accredited (as Stage 1 of training) by the British Psychological Society (BPS) for the 2025-26 cohort. The BPS will review the programme during the 2025-26 academic year in order to confirm its ongoing accreditation for the September 2026 intake and beyond.
Are you interested in the psychological aspects of criminal investigation, the legal process, and offending behaviour? Our MSc in Forensic Psychology supports you in developing a deep understanding of forensic psychology theories and building your knowledge of applying psychological methods to treat those who have committed crimes and reduce their chances of reoffending. Completing this qualification is an essential step towards becoming a Chartered Psychologist.
The University of Greater Manchester's MSc in Forensic Psychology brings this fascinating discipline to life both in and away from the classroom by offering you an array of innovative and practical learning opportunities relevant to the role of psychology in the criminal justice system. Studying in our well-respected, vibrant learning and research culture allows you to develop an in-depth understanding of offending behaviour from both offender and victim perspectives.
Our supportive and experienced team will help you gain a strong foundation in the theories and practice of psychology, focusing on forensic theories such as aggression, sexual offending, and offending behaviour. We'll also lead you in exploring legal and court psychology, including interviewing techniques used by the police and issues around court testimony. In addition, you’ll consider risk assessment and developing treatment plans for individuals within the criminal justice system.
As a graduate of this course, you'll be well prepared to pursue further study and careers in various areas, including the prison service, health, police, probation service, victim support, and services targeting families of offenders or victims.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Details of the entry requirements for this course are listed on the University of Greater Manchester's website. |
| Location | University of Greater Manchester Main Site, Bolton Deane Road Bolton BL3 5AB |
Summary
In December 2024, the University of Bolton was granted permission by the Office for Students (OfS) to change its name to the University of Greater Manchester with immediate effect. While we work to update our systems, you may see both names used in the information we provide.
Are you interested in the psychological aspects of criminal investigation, the legal process, and offending behaviour? Our MSc in Forensic Psychology supports you in developing a deep understanding of forensic psychology theories and building your knowledge of applying psychological methods to treat those who have committed crimes and reduce their chances of reoffending. Completing this qualification is an essential step towards becoming a Chartered Psychologist.
The University of Greater Manchester's MSc in Forensic Psychology brings this fascinating discipline to life both in and away from the classroom by offering you an array of innovative and practical learning opportunities relevant to the role of psychology in the criminal justice system. Studying in our well-respected, vibrant learning and research culture allows you to develop an in-depth understanding of offending behaviour from both offender and victim perspectives.
Our supportive and experienced team will help you gain a strong foundation in the theories and practice of psychology, focusing on forensic theories such as aggression, sexual offending, and offending behaviour. We'll also lead you in exploring legal and court psychology, including interviewing techniques used by the police and issues around court testimony. In addition, you’ll consider risk assessment and developing treatment plans for individuals within the criminal justice system.
As a graduate of this course, you'll be well prepared to pursue further study and careers in various areas, including the prison service, health, police, probation service, victim support, and services targeting families of offenders or victims.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Details of the entry requirements for this course are listed on the University of Greater Manchester's website. |
| Location | University of Greater Manchester Main Site, Bolton Deane Road Bolton BL3 5AB |
Summary
In December 2024, the University of Bolton was granted permission by the Office for Students (OfS) to change its name to the University of Greater Manchester with immediate effect. While we work to update our systems, you may see both names used in the information we provide.
Are you interested in the psychological aspects of criminal investigation, the legal process, and offending behaviour? Our MSc in Forensic Psychology supports you in developing a deep understanding of forensic psychology theories and building your knowledge of applying psychological methods to treat those who have committed crimes and reduce their chances of reoffending. Completing this qualification is an essential step towards becoming a Chartered Psychologist.
The University of Greater Manchester's MSc in Forensic Psychology brings this fascinating discipline to life both in and away from the classroom by offering you an array of innovative and practical learning opportunities relevant to the role of psychology in the criminal justice system. Studying in our well-respected, vibrant learning and research culture allows you to develop an in-depth understanding of offending behaviour from both offender and victim perspectives.
Our supportive and experienced team will help you gain a strong foundation in the theories and practice of psychology, focusing on forensic theories such as aggression, sexual offending, and offending behaviour. We'll also lead you in exploring legal and court psychology, including interviewing techniques used by the police and issues around court testimony. In addition, you’ll consider risk assessment and developing treatment plans for individuals within the criminal justice system.
As a graduate of this course, you'll be well prepared to pursue further study and careers in various areas, including the prison service, health, police, probation service, victim support, and services targeting families of offenders or victims.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Details of the entry requirements for this course are listed on the University of Greater Manchester's website. |
| Location | University of Greater Manchester Main Site, Bolton Deane Road Bolton BL3 5AB |
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