MSC/PGDIP/PGCERTInvestigative and Forensic Psychology
Study location | United Kingdom, Liverpool |
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Type | Master courses, full-time |
Nominal duration | 1 year |
Study language | English |
Awards | MSC/PGDIP/PGCERT |
Entry qualification | Undergraduate diploma (or higher) high 2:1 Bachelors degree (with Honours) in Psychology The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English. Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original. |
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Language requirements | English IELTS: 7.5 (with a minimum of 7.0 in each component) |
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Other requirements | At least 2 reference(s) should be provided. |
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Overview
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Career opportunities
Our programmes aim to provide students with a high level of academic and analytical skill, making them suitable for careers or further postgraduate study in a number of areas. Graduates have had a choice of possibilities, including: Joining research teams as research associates in many areas, such as Applied Psychology and Criminology Working in the substance misuse field Clinical training Becoming members of police forces as “civilians” involved in intelligence work or as police officers Working in prisons or with clinical forensic populations working in commercial or industrial research and development units.
The MSc Investigative and Forensic Psychology programme at the University of Liverpool has an excellent record of graduate employment. Our graduates go on to work in all areas of the criminal justice system and our course is looked upon favourably when assessing applications for doctorate study and clinical psychology courses. Listed below are examples of our past students current occupations and/or employers:
Crime analysts and principal crime analysts working for police forces
National and International Police forces
Behavioural investigative advisors
Medium/high security prisons, psychiatric units or hospitals.
Home Office
Probation services
Youth offending teams
National Policing Improvements Agency
Office for National Statistics
PhD’s
Research associates
Lectureships
PsychD Clinical Psychology
Fraud investigators
Ministry of Defence
Security Services (MI5, MI6)
Defence and Science Technology Laboratory
Expert witness
Professional consultancy
Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC)
Mobile phone cellsite analyst
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