UNSW Sydney

Master in Psychology (Forensic)

Sydney, Australia

The Master in Psychology (Forensic) at UNSW Sydney is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, founded in 1949, is a large, research-intensive institution with a diverse community of 65,600 students, including 22,946 international learners. Its metropolitan setting places students close to industry clusters, cultural venues and a wide range of professional opportunities, making UNSW an appealing destination for those seeking both academic rigor and practical experience in Australia.

UNSW offers study across seven core program areas that combine theoretical foundations with hands-on projects, industry engagement and interdisciplinary research. The university emphasizes innovation and applied learning through collaborations with businesses, startups and government, and provides modern facilities to support labs, creative work and entrepreneurship. Campus life is active, with student clubs, events and pathways for internships that connect classroom learning to real-world careers.

International students benefit from tailored supports including orientation, academic advising, English-language resources, accommodation assistance and dedicated career services. Scholarships, exchange programs and research opportunities are available to help students develop professionally and academically. Prospective applicants should review entry requirements and program details to select the best pathway for their goals and make the most of UNSW’s links to industry and global networks.

About the Program

The Master of Psychology (Forensic) at UNSW is an APAC-accredited program designed for those seeking a career in forensic mental health. Over two years, students engage in advanced coursework and practical experience, including 1,000 hours of supervised practice in various forensic settings. This program is ideal for students who are passionate about the intersection of psychology and law, and who thrive in hands-on learning environments.

Students will study core subjects such as forensic assessment, ethical practice, and forensic interventions. The curriculum emphasizes practical skills, including expert report writing and communication with legal professionals. A significant component of the program is the research thesis, allowing students to contribute original insights to the field of forensic psychology. This blend of theory and practice prepares graduates for the complexities of working within the justice system.

Graduates of this program can pursue various roles, including forensic psychologist, correctional consultant, and police advisor. They may find employment in diverse settings such as courts, correctional facilities, and private practice. The skills gained are transferable across multiple sectors, making graduates well-equipped to address the psychological aspects of legal and criminal matters.

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