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Learn to use forensic science and apply forensic psychology to police investigations. Discover how to search and examine crime scenes and how forensic evidence needs to be processed, interpreted, and preserved.
Dig deep into the science behind psychology: the way humans think, feel, and behave. Discover how to examine crime scenes, and how forensic evidence needs to be processed, interpreted, and preserved. This involves field trips to places like the mortuary and bomb disposal sites. You'll also learn how to provide research-based evidence which may be used in the criminal justice system. In the final year you can apply your forensic knowledge in a mock courtroom scenario.
You’ll cover topics such as:
Crime scene examination and management.
Interpretation, presentation and preservation of evidence.
Apply biometric information in human identification.
Applying memory research from crime scene to court.
Understanding the language of the judicial system.
The perfect mix of psychology, criminal investigation and forensic science
Psychology is both an experimental and observational science. This means you will observe and measure human behaviour, undertake literature research, and develop, test, and evaluate theories. This culminates in conducting your own supervised research project in your final year, which is one of the cornerstones of your degree. You’ll graduate with a thorough understanding of this fascinating world.
This Psychology with Forensic Scene Investigation degree is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS) and its core areas follow the curriculum set out by the BPS. This accreditation is essential if you want to become a Chartered Psychologist and means successful graduates can apply for further professional psychology training.
Psychology degrees here at Abertay are flexible. You can switch to BSc Psychology or another ‘Psychology with’ pathway if you develop an interest in a particular topic later on.
Our BSc (Hons) Psychology course scored an impressive 95% for Overall Student Satisfaction in the 2020 National Student Survey (NSS) and Forensic Science was the top rated modern Scottish department in the 2021 Good University Guide.
You'll learn through a combination of lectures, practical laboratory classes, seminars/tutorials and independent study.
The practical laboratory classes are where you’ll learn relevant scientific techniques first-hand and engage in research by designing experiments then collecting and analysing the data.
You will be assessed using a variety of methods. These include examinations and class tests, practical laboratory reports, essays, oral and poster presentations, research projects, writing scientific articles and presenting case studies in a moot court.
All students must complete their Honours project on an area of psychological research related to their chosen pathway.
Professionally accredited courses provide industry-wide recognition of the quality of your qualification.
The following entry points are available for this course:
Entry into Year 2 with AAB to include Psychology and one from Government & Politics, English, Sociology, History, Chemistry, Biology, Human Biology, Maths or Physics
in Core Component.
Education & Early Years
Health
Healthcare Science
Science
Legal Services
Entry into Year 1 with HNC (BTEC) Health & Social Care
Entry into Year 1 with HND (BTEC) Health & Social Care
Entry into Year 2 with an HNC in one of the following:-
Applied Science - Graded Unit C plus Higher Psychology at B
Social Science - Graded Unit C
Next Gen Social Science - Graded Unit P to include Psychology A and Psychology B
Entry into Year 1 with an HNC in one of the following:-
Additional Support Needs - Graded Unit C
Care and Administrative Practice - Graded Unit C
Childhood Practice - Graded Unit C
Coaching & Developing Sport - Graded Unit C
Counselling - Graded Unit C
Healthcare Practice - Graded Unit C
Legal Services - Graded Unit C
Police Studies - Graded Unit C
Social Care - Graded Unit C
Social Services - Graded Unit C
Working with Communities - Graded Unit C
Entry into Year 2 with HND Social Science - Graded Units CC
Entry into Year 1 with and HND with one of the following:-
Additional Support Needs - Graded Unit C
Counselling - Graded Unit C
Legal Services - Graded Units CC
Entry into Year 2 to include Psychology and one from Modern Studies, English, Sociology, History, Chemistry, Biology, Human Biology, Maths or Physics
With 3 subjects at a minimum at S5 or H4
All applicants must have passes in English and Maths - National 5 grade C or GCSE grade C/4 or National 5 Lifeskill Maths and Application of Maths at grade B. Higher Applications of Maths at grade C accepted.
Entry requirements for students joining after Year 1: Year 2 - Higher National Certificate/Diploma or equivalent
Please see website for accepted courses https://www.abertay.ac.uk/course-search/undergraduate/psychology-with-forensic-scene-investigation/
Entry into Year 2 with AAB to include Psychology and one from Government & Politics, English, Sociology, History, Chemistry, Biology, Human Biology, Maths or Physics
With 3 subjects at a minimum at S5 or H4
We look for applicants to have achieved an overall IELTS score of 6.0 with no individual test lower than 5.5. Some degrees have higher requirements - refer to the 'entry routes' tab of each degree for more detail.https://www.abertay.ac.uk/studying/informationforinternationalstudents/english-requirements/
We don't just look at your grades, admission is based on academic merit, considering personal circumstances and potential. We look for applicants to demonstrate relevant and appropriate level of academic achievement as well as personal and professional experiences providing an indication of ability to meet the demands and professional requirements of the course. For a small number of courses, additional means of assessment such as an interview or portfolio may also be required.
This section shows the range of grades that students who received offers were previously accepted on to this course with (learn more).
It is designed to support your research but does not guarantee whether you will or won't get a place.
Admissions teams consider various factors, including interviews, subject requirements, and entrance tests. Check all course entry requirements for eligibility.
We are unable to show previous accepted grades for this course. This could be because the course is new, it's a postgraduate course, there isn't enough historical data, or the provider has opted out of sharing their entry grades data for this course - learn more.
| Location | Fee | Year |
|---|---|---|
| Scotland | £1820* | |
| England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Channel Islands & Republic of Ireland | £9790* | |
| EU & International | £16950* |
* This is a provisional fee and subject to change.
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.
No additional fees or cost information has been supplied for this course, please contact the provider directly.
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