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This programme is designed to help professionals currently working in applied settings, including forensic mental health, the Police, Social Services, and the National Offender Management Service, to develop skills relevant to their practice.
Two routes are available through this programme. One is for practitioners working directly with offenders or victims and involves working on a detailed case study. The second focuses on new developments in forensic psychology and forensic linguistics which apply to the investigation and prosecution of serious crimes. Applicants for the second route do not need to be working directly with victims or offenders.
Key facts
Type of Course: Taught, continuing professional development
Duration: 2 years part-time
Course structure
Case Study route modules
(Credits shown in brackets)
Year A - Offender Issues Module 1: Psychological theories and the understanding of crime (10)
Module 2: Psychology, law enforcement and criminal justice (10)
Module 3: Working with offenders (10)
Module 7: Reflective/Practice diary (20)
Module 9: Case study methods (10)
Module 10: Case study (40)
Year B - Victim Issues Module 4: Assessment (Offenders and victims) (10)
Module 5: Forensic psychotherapy and professional issues (10)
Module 6: Psychology and the court system (10)
Module 11: Forensic research study methods and statistics (10)
Module 12: Research project (40)
* Students on the case study route who wish to take the Diploma after their first year will need to complete a Work Place report (20 credits).
Research route modules
(Credits shown in brackets)
Year A - Offender Issues Module 1: Psychological theories and the understanding of crime (10)
Module 2: Psychology, law enforcement and criminal justice (10)
Module 11: Research study methods (10)
Module 13: Psychological skills (10)
Module 14: Behavioural and linguistic investigation and evidence (40)
Year B - Victim Issues Module 4: Assessment (Offenders and victims) (10)
Module 6: Psychology and the court system (10)
Module 7: Reflective diary (20)
Module 15: Research dissertation (60)
* Students on the research route who wish to take the Diploma after their first year will complete Module 8 Systematic Reviews (40 credits)
Want to improve your English level for admission?
Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.
See the University of Birmingham Website for more details on fees and funding.