Psychology: Legal and Criminological
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If you have a background in psychology, sociology or criminology, this MSc course is ideal for gaining insight into Legal and Criminological Psychology. You’ll develop comprehensive knowledge and an understanding of a broad range of topics in forensic settings.
We will look at ways to work with prison populations, explore the criminal justice system and you’ll have the chance to examine practice and research from theoretical perspectives.
On this programme, you can build on your existing learning experiences to advance your academic and professional development in a stimulating and challenging environment. You will gain specialised knowledge and a critical awareness of issues in Legal and Criminological Psychology. You’ll cover the application of psychology to forensic and legal issues.
The Psychology: Legal and Criminological course provides a set of modules that will enhance specialist subject knowledge and key skills for working in the criminal justice system, all delivered by subject specialists.
The main aim of the course is to provide students with the opportunity to develop comprehensive knowledge and understanding of a broad range of topics in criminological and legal psychology.
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US Bachelor degrees with Cumulated Grade Point Average minimum of 2.70 is required with at least 30 credits from one specific subject area.
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Carlisle
North West
CA1 2HH
United Kingdom
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- Masters
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