Course Overview

On this course, as well as studying general psychology modules, students will specialise in understanding the psychological factors behind why people may commit criminal or deviant behaviour. Students will use critical skills and evidence, based on research, to explore how forensic psychologists may contribute to debates on policing, crime, the criminal justice system and rehabilitation. Some examples of the factors that you may explore include; substance abuse issues and mental health disorders, as well as exploring the incidence of offending behaviours in different populations, e.g. children and youth. As well as understanding some of the reasons why people may commit offending behaviours, you will also explore the ways in which forensic psychologists can work to treat and rehabilitate offenders.

View the course modules for this degree on the university website BSc (Hons) Psychology with Forensic Psychology course page www.bangor.ac.uk

Details
Course
BSc (Hons) Psychology with Forensic Psychology
Study Level
Undergraduate
Routes
  • 4 years: 1 year International Year Zero + 3 years degrees study
  • Pathway IYZ Psychology
Additional Study Method
with placement year
Study type
Degree
Study mode
Full Time
Tuition fee
Scholarships
Start Dates
  • January
  • September
  • November
Campus
Bangor University, Bangor
Entry Requirements
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