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BSc Forensic Psychology with foundation year
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Forensic psychology applies psychological theory and research methods to questions arising within the criminal justice system. It examines the psychological factors that contribute to criminal behaviour, how psychological assessment tools are used in forensic settings, how psychological interventions can support rehabilitation, and how psychology informs the design of policy and practice across policing, courts, and prisons. At Coventry University, the BSc Forensic Psychology with Foundation Year is a four-year full-time programme that includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement, giving you a well-supported entry into the degree and extensive professional and international experience throughout. As the current description notes, the programme invites you to explore psychological theories behind criminal behaviour and how psychology can help us understand the criminal justice system and work effectively with offenders and support victims. The foundation year provides the academic preparation students need before engaging fully with the main degree. In the programme, you will study clinical and abnormal psychology, developmental and social psychology, and the forensic applications of these frameworks to areas including risk assessment, witness testimony, false confessions, psychological profiling, and the psychology of incarceration. Research methods, both qualitative and quantitative, are taught as practical skills that form the basis of the evidence-based practice that forensic psychology requires. Forensic psychology is not a single professional role but a set of skills and knowledge applicable across a range of criminal justice and related contexts. Graduates work in the prison service, probation, police forces, youth offending services, secure mental health units, victim support services, research institutions, and academic settings. The sandwich year and year abroad deepen your professional competence and international awareness substantially. Full professional qualification as a Forensic Psychologist requires postgraduate training and supervised practice, and the BSc provides the academic foundation for that pathway. Some graduates pursue postgraduate study in forensic psychology, clinical psychology, or criminology. Others move into research, community-based practice, or policy roles where understanding the psychology of crime and justice is directly relevant.
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