Psychology with Forensic and Criminal Perspectives BSc (Hons)
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Previously known as BSc (Hons) Forensic Psychology, and BSc (Hons) Psychology with Criminology. The BSc (Hons) Psychology with Forensic & Criminal Perspectives at Birmingham Newman University offers a professionally accredited and intellectually engaging route into the study of psychology within criminal and legal contexts. Discover how psychology can help us understand crime, support rehabilitation and contribute to a more just society. Accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), the course provides eligibility for Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC), a key step for those pursuing a career in professional psychology. You will explore the psychological foundations of criminal behaviour and examine how theory informs justice, intervention and social change.
Develop an understanding of psychology within forensic & criminal perspectives.
Explore the before and after of crime.
Bespoke modules focusing on forensic & criminal perspectives in psychology.
Develop knowledge of psychological tools used within psychology and forensic settings.

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Entry requirements
We welcome students from all backgrounds and accept a wide range of qualifications. If yours aren’t listed, don’t worry – our Admissions Team can help you explore your options. See full entry requirements.
We welcome students from all backgrounds and accept a wide range of qualifications. If yours aren’t listed, don’t worry – our Admissions Team can help you explore your options. See full entry requirements. A-Level: Grade profile of BBC or 112 UCAS Tariff Points. BTEC: Grade profile of DMM. This can be achieved from either an Extended National Diploma or a combination of smaller BTEC qualifications. T-levels: A T-level with an overall Merit grade. If English is not your first language, you must have the following IELTS score: Foundation courses: A Secure English Language Test equivalent to IELTS 5.5 IELTS with a minimum of 5.5 in each component. Undergraduate courses: A Secure English Language Test equivalent to IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each component. Other English language qualifications are also accepted. Please contact admissions for further information. Please contact Admissions if you have any questions.
Please contact Admissions if you have any questions.
Course fees & funding
Fees
The tuition fee for academic year 2026/27 is: £9,790. Tuition fees for courses starting May 2026, fall within the 2025/26 academic cycle.
Fees for the 2025/26 & 2027/28 academic year can be found on our Student Finance pages and choosing our degree type.
Funding
Find out what funding and support might be available to you through Student Finance and Student Success.
Additional costs
The University will review tuition fees and increase fees in line with any inflationary uplift as determined by the UK Government, if permitted by law or government policy, in subsequent years of your course. It is anticipated that such increases would be linked to RPI (the Retail Price Index excluding mortgage interest payments).
Find out about extra costs, timetable details, and how course modules may change through additional course information.
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Graduates of the BSc SH Psychology with Forensic & Criminal Perspectives course are equipped for a wide range of careers across the criminal justice system, mental health services, social services, and other related fields. This degree develops essential skills in critical thinking, ethical decision-making, psychological assessment, and analysis —skills that are highly valued across professional settings.
With a BSc in this field, you will be ready to pursue roles such as a probation officer, youth worker, rehabilitation specialist, or victim support worker. You may also work in areas such as criminal justice administration, risk assessment, social work, or law enforcement support. Many of these positions can be accessed directly after graduation and provide opportunities to make a positive impact on communities and individuals within the justice system.
With a BSc in this field, you will be well-prepared to pursue a variety of roles within the criminal justice system and related areas, such as working as a youth worker, rehabilitation specialist, victim support worker, or in risk assessment. You may also work in areas like criminal justice administration, support roles within probation teams, or within social services.
For those interested in specialising further, this course also offers a solid foundation for postgraduate study or professional training in areas such as forensic psychology, clinical psychology, counselling, or criminology.
Overall, this degree gives you a strong, flexible foundation that can lead to a variety of career paths, with opportunities for further specialisation depending on your interests and ambitions.
The course is professionally accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS) and, providing you achieve at least a 2:2 in your degree, you will be eligible for Graduate Membership of the BPS and the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC), the first step to becoming a Chartered Psychologist.
BPS accreditation is a significant mark of quality that is widely recognised by employers in the field of psychology. It also serves as a crucial foundation for those aspiring to become a Chartered Psychologist in the future.
Completing a BPS-accredited course is a key requirement if you plan to pursue a career in psychology or in related areas of the psychological workforce.
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