Program Description
The only of its kind in Scotland, this program is accredited by the British Psychological Society and designed for graduates with a psychology degree. It is students' first step towards chartered status and membership in the Division of Forensic Psychology.
The parallel MSc Psychology in Forensic Settings offers professionals from different, related backgrounds the opportunity to undertake training across the same subject areas, but it does not lead to an externally accredited psychology qualification.
This program draws on expertise within academia and GCU’s strong link with active practitioners to give students thorough and relevant training in the field – including instruction in the psychological, forensic, criminal and legal issues that will inform and influence each student's future career.
Students will learn to adopt an independent, analytical and evaluative approach to forensic psychology – and become a part of the university's thriving and diverse academic community. Here, students will be encouraged to build a future that truly serves the common good, whether they are helping detect and treat offenders or advising on staff and services development across a wide range of fields.
GCU is known for world-class education, with a global reputation and top 5% ranking that will help students compete for a variety of positions in the field of forensic psychology. Graduate might choose a role in the public sector working in the courts, law enforcement and prisons, hospitals or mental health and social work; pursue a specialty in a commercial setting or continue their academic career.