Forensic Psychology BSc (Hons)
Manchester Metropolitan University
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Psychology is the science of human behaviour and mind. It is concerned with individual psychological processes and the social context of how we think and interact with the world around us. Forensic Psychology applies these processes and knowledge to legal domains, helping shape how the police, courts, prisons and probation services understand and react to victims, witnesses and offenders. Our course is the first step to training as a Forensic Psychologist. Forensic psychologists assess and ...Read more

Psychology is the science of human behaviour and mind. It is concerned with individual psychological processes and the social context of how we think and interact with the world around us. Forensic Psychology applies these processes and knowledge to legal domains, helping shape how the police, courts, prisons and probation services understand and react to victims, witnesses and offenders. Our course is the first step to training as a Forensic Psychologist. Forensic psychologists assess and treat offenders, work with victims and witnesses to crime, and give evidence in court. They might carry out risk assessments on offenders with mental health issues, work with children with anti-social behaviour or create treatment plans to help rehabilitate offenders. Through studying with us, youll develop a thorough understanding of psychology, studying core British Psychological Society (BPS) content, such as Freuds personality theory, Piagets theory of cognitive development, the social factors that affect our behaviour, and what makes us individuals. As well as developing a thorough understanding of key psychological research, theory and principles, youll also explore a wide range of topics focusing on psychology in legal contexts, including offender behaviour, eyewitness testimony, jury decision-making, police investigations, and the assessment and treatment of offenders. Work-based learning really helps you to see how psychology applies to everyday life, and gives you valuable experience of working in professional settings. Our degree courses are accredited by the British Psychological Society, which has also ranked the Department of Psychology at Manchester Met as outstanding.

Career prospects

Perhaps you see yourself working with vulnerable populations or as a research assistant? Maybe youre fascinated by organisational behaviour?

As a forensic psychology graduate, there are a diverse range of career paths you could take. You might decide to complete further education and training to pursue a career as a forensic psychologist, or work for the police, HM Prison and Probation Service, NHS or in a charity supporting ex-offenders or victims of crime. Alternatively, you can use your transferrable skills to work across sectors as diverse as education, social care, and human resources (HR). Some of the places you might work in are local authorities, social services, prisons, charities, sports clubs, NHS or private hospitals, schools, or rehabilitation centres.

Where do some of our graduates work? In housing services at Manchester City Council, as a probation case manager for Cheshire & Greater Manchester Community Rehabilitation Company, as a psychology assistant for an Early Intervention in Psychosis Team at an NHS Trust, an officer with Greater Manchester Police, and as a trainee High-Intensity CBT therapist.

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WUSCA ranking:
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19/101
CUG Subject Ranking
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55th
CUG Ranking
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Source: Complete University Guide 2025
56th
Applied Psychology
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Calculated by 100% - (% of students continuing course + % of students completed course)
100 - 95 = 5% Drop-out rate Source: UNISTATS, 2019
5%
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87%
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Applied Psychology graduate salary at this uni
£16,000
UK Applied Psychology graduate salary
£18,000
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A level:

AAB Grades / Points required

UCAS Tariff:

136 Grades / Points required

Access to HE Diploma:

Not currently available, please contact university for up to date information.

International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme:

34 Grades / Points required

OCR Cambridge Technical Extended Diploma:

DDD Grades / Points required

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016):

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D Grades / Points required

Grades AAB or equivalent, to include at least one relevant subject. Relevant subjects exclude: Art, Design or Performance subjects; Media Studies; General Studies.

A maximum of three A level-equivalent qualifications will be accepted towards meeting the UCAS tariff requirement. AS levels, or qualifications equivalent to AS level, are not accepted. The Extended Project qualification (EPQ) may be accepted towards entry, in conjunction with two A-level equivalent qualifications.Please contact the University directly if you are unsure whether you meet the minimum entry requirements for the course.We do not accept CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Early Years Education & Care (Early Years Educator - VRQ)

Pass Access to HE Diploma in a relevant subject with a minimum 138 UCAS Tariff Points.Acceptable subjects are Psychology, Social Sciences, Biology/Human Sciences and Health Professions

If you plan to meet the Level 2 course requirements through your IB Diploma you will need to achieve Higher Level 4 or Standard Level 5 in English and Higher Level 4 or Standard Level 4 in Mathematics

Acceptable subjects include: Business; Health and Social Care; Public Services.

Acceptable subjects include: Applied Law; Applied Science; Business; Children's Care, Learning Development; Children's Play, Learning and Development; Enterprise and Entrepreneurship; Environmental Sustainability; Forensic and Criminal Investigation; Health and Social Care; Health Professions; Personal and Business Finance; Pharmaceutical Science; Public Services; Sport and Exercise Sciences.

We welcome applications from students undertaking T level qualifications in: Education and Childcare; Health; Healthcare Science; Science. Eligible applicants will be asked to achieve a minimum overall grade of Distinction as a condition of offer.

Popular A-level subjects

Applied Psychology

Top 5 A-levels taken by students who study this subject at uni.

Psychology
84%
Sociology
30%
English Literature
18%
Biology
17%
Religious Studies & Theology
13%
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£9,535 per year

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£9,535 per year

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Students from Channel Islands

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£21,500 per year

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Students from EU

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£21,500 per year

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Manchester Metropolitan University
Manchester Metropolitan University , Manchester

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