Forensic Science and Psychology
Delve into forensic science and psychology to explore how minds and evidence meet in criminal investigations and profiling.
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- Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
- Fully Online Recorded Class
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For those curious about how science meets crime scenes and how psychology unpicks the minds behind them, this forensic science and psychology course draws the line between logic and human behaviour. Designed for independent learners with an interest in criminal investigations, it combines the methodical precision of forensic science with the analytical depth of psychology. This course will give you a structured look into how forensic specialists work alongside psychological experts to solve crimes, analyse evidence, and decode behaviour.
With topics covering criminal profiling, behavioural analysis, forensic techniques, evidence handling, and psychological assessment, the course guides learners through both disciplines with clarity. Whether you’re fascinated by crime scene reconstruction or want to understand the motives behind unlawful acts, forensic science offers a compelling blend of fact and thought. This training can enhance your understanding or support a future role in criminal investigation, case analysis, or psychological research within a justice setting.
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Learning Outcomes
- Understand core concepts and foundations of forensic science clearly.
- Explore how psychology aids criminal investigations and profiling.
- Learn to interpret behavioural patterns using forensic techniques.
- Examine the psychological aspects behind criminal behaviour deeply.
- Apply forensic science knowledge to legal and investigative contexts.
Who is this course for?
- Those interested in the intersection of crime and psychology.
- Individuals aiming to pursue forensic science-related careers.
- Law and psychology students seeking structured online learning.
- Crime fiction fans eager to explore real-world forensic methods.
- Professionals working in support roles within criminal justice.
Career Path & Average UK Salaries
- Forensic Science Technician – £27,000/year
- Criminal Psychologist – £43,000/year
- Scene of Crime Officer (SOCO) – £24,500/year
- Forensic Data Analyst – £39,000/year
- Crime Intelligence Analyst – £36,000/year
- Forensic Case Reviewer – £30,000/year
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