Birmingham City University Courses and Fees 2025

Master of Science [M.Sc] [Forensic Psychology] From Birmingham City University

Birmingham, EnglandLocation
UniversitySchool type
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Partner [4 Courses]
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Master of Science [M.Sc] (Forensic Psychology)

1 year
Full Time
On Campus

Field of Study

$23,554 /Yr

£17,710 /Yr

Tuition Fees

Year1st Year Fees
Tuition Fees$23554 (GBP 17710)

Previous Year Tuition Fees

Year1st Year Fees
2023$24681 (GBP 18557)

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EventApplication Date
Application Deadline For Sept 2025 Intake Jul 17, 2025

The core aim of the Forensic Psychology course at Birmingham City University is to prepare students to work with clients and professionals in a range of forensic and forensic-related settings. Equipped with a sound knowledge of key theoretical and applied issues in forensic psychology, you will gain not only a critical appreciation of theoretical and factual concepts, but an awareness of the strengths and limitations of research evidence. The course integrates psychological theory with the development of practical skills and an understanding of professional practice.

What's covered in the course?

The aims of the programme are to:

  • Equip you with a detailed critical understanding of the key theoretical and applied issues in forensic psychology, including the development of offending behaviour, re-offending, the effects of offending on victims, and the assessment and treatment of offenders;
  • Provide training in forensic methods primarily from a psychological standpoint, but also to familiarise you with the perspectives of a range of professions involved in the assessment and treatment of offenders;
  • Enable you to acquire an advanced ability to design research, conduct statistical analysis, and evaluate and scientifically report research in forensic psychology;
  • Enhance your skills in communication, group work, professionalism and ICT so that you can perform at a high level of competence in these respects;
  • Satisfy the academic requirements for MasterÕs-level knowledge, set out by the Division for Forensic Psychology, British Psychological Society.

On successful completion of the course, you will be able to demonstrate an advanced knowledge and critical understanding of the applied issues in forensic psychology.

YouÕll also be able to apply a range of academic, intellectual and professional skills to forensic psychology, as well as being able to display significant insight into the application of forensic skills in the assessment and treatment of both offenders and victims.

Graduates of this course are expected to have developed strong academic, intellectual and professional skills, with the ability to work autonomously and in groups

Why Choose Us?
  • Completion of this MSc course enables you to gain specialist knowledge of dealing with people within the Criminal Justice System, including sex offenders, offenders with personality disorders, victims of crime, the police and probation services.
  • YouÕll be provided with training in forensic methods primarily from a psychological standpoint, but you'll also be familiarised with the perspectives of a range of professions involved in the criminal justice system
  • We have expert practitioners, such as Professor Michael Brookes OBE, who will support you throughout your study.
  • We have expert academics, such as Dr Chrisa Pornari, who can supervise your research project in a wide range of areas, including investigative psychology, jury decision making, interpersonal violence, rape myths and offender cognition.
  • With full or part-time options on offer, you can choose whether to study over one year or two.

Enhancing your employability

You will have the opportunity to visit a local prison such as HMP Birmingham, attend court hearings and gain practical experience in one of the UniversityÕs mock courtrooms.

We will also assist in identifying work experience opportunities and the Centre for Academic Success offersÊ1:1 and small group private tutorials in English (including academic writing), study skills, maths, statistics, Word, Excel, programming, networking and project management.


Scores Required

6.5 / 9

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IELTS

88 / 120

Avg. Score in

TOEFL

43 / 90

Avg. Score in

PTE

310 / 340

Avg. Score in

GRE


Ranking

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Psychology 601 out of 601 in Global Ranking
( #28 out of 86 in UK 2025)

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