When you complete the course, you'll be eligible for graduate membership of the British Psychological Society (BPS), which is an essential first step to becoming a professional forensic psychologist. To become a professional forensic psychologist, you'll need to do further academic training for up to 6 years. What can you do with a Forensic Psychology degree? Many graduates go on to do an MSc in Forensic Psychology after the course. You could also start a career in areas such as: teaching health-associated professions social welfare police work probation service research What jobs can you do with a Forensic Psychology degree? Roles previous graduates have gone on to include: clinical psychologist forensic psychologist educational psychologist counselor health planning analyst
A levels €“ AAB€“ABB€“ UCAS points €“ 128€“136 points from 3 A levels, or equivalent (calculate your UCAS points) BTECs (Extended Diplomas) €“ DDD€“DDM International Baccalaureate €“ 30€“31
English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.0 with no component score below 5.5.
Biological and Medical Sciences
Portsmouth
Undergraduate
3
September
£9,250, £17,600,
Holloway and Aldgate
Undergraduate
GBP £13,200
London
Undergraduate
GBP £9,250, £13,320
Leeds, England
Undergraduate
GBP UK/International: £9,250