Buckinghamshire New University

Master in Applied Forensic Psychology

High Wycombe, United Kingdom

The Master in Applied Forensic Psychology at Buckinghamshire New University is a 1 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Buckinghamshire New University is a school located in High Wycombe, United Kingdom, founded in 1893 and currently home to 14075 students.

The university offers 194 programs, providing students with a wide range of academic options, from arts and design to business and health sciences.

The campus is situated in a charming town in the English countryside, close to London and its many cultural and entertainment options, making it an ideal location for international students.

About the Program

The Master in Applied Forensic Psychology is a one-year program for students who want to work in forensic psychology. It helps you develop skills to work with clients in forensic settings and understand the legal and ethical principles of forensic psychology.

The curriculum includes modules like Professional Practice Skills, Applied Forensic Research Skills, and Assessment and Management. You will learn how to conduct research, assess clients, and develop interventions in forensic settings. The program also covers topics like the investigative and criminal justice context and vulnerable groups in forensic settings.

After completing this program, you can work as a Forensic Psychologist, Psychology Assistant, Mental Health Worker, or Research Assistant in organizations like the National Health Service, prisons, or police forces. You can also work in private practice or academia, helping people who have committed crimes or are at risk of committing crimes.

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