Psychology with Forensic Psychology




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Unveil the complexities of the human mind and delve into the application of psychology within the legal system with Goldsmiths, University of London’s BSc in Psychology with Forensic Psychology. This three-year, full-time program equips you with a comprehensive understanding of core psychological principles and a specialized focus on forensic psychology, preparing you for a diverse range of careers within the criminal justice system and beyond.
Develop a Strong Psychology Foundation: Gain a thorough grounding in core psychology areas like cognitive psychology, social psychology, developmental psychology, abnormal psychology, and research methods. This strong foundation allows you to understand human behaviour, mental processes, and the factors that influence them.
Specialize in Forensic Psychology: Explore the intersection of psychology and law. Delve into topics like criminal behaviour, offender profiling, eyewitness memory, mental health and the criminal justice system, risk assessment, and rehabilitation.
Practical Application: The program incorporates practical elements like guest lectures from forensic psychologists and opportunities to visit relevant institutions (e.g., prisons, courts) for a deeper understanding of the field’s practical application.
This program is ideal for students with a passion for psychology and a keen interest in understanding criminal behaviour and the legal system.
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The normal closing date is 26 January, but some courses will accept applications until 30 June. You are advised to apply as early as possible as courses have limited places.
Tuition fee for UK students is €10,750.
Admissions Requirements
A high school diploma with a GPA 3.3 or higher (unweighted) with grades of A and B in honours or advanced-level courses, advanced placement (AP) classes, HL/SL IB certificates, or dual enrollment within the context of your high school’s curriculum.
A high school diploma with a GPA 3.0 or higher (unweighted) plus one of the following:
ACT with a composite score of 26,
or two advanced placement (AP) tests with a score of 3 or higher,
or SAT 1240 overall (with a minimum of 580 in Math and 620 in Evidence-based Reading and Writing)
Additional requirements: You should normally have at least Grade B/Grade 6 in GCSE (or equivalent) in Mathematics or Statistics, and English.
If you don't have academic qualifications may be invited to interview.
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