Forensic Psychology Kingston University London
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BSc (Hons) | On-Campus | Full-time, Part-time, Sandwich | 3 - 6 years | September | £9790.00 year per | £19200.00 year per |
2025/26
Fee categoryAnnual Fee Home (UK students) £9,535* Foundation Year: £5,760 International Year 1 (2025/26): £18,500 Year 2 (2026/27): £19,200 Year 3 (2027/28): £19,900 Year 4 (2028/29): £20,7002026/27
Fee categoryAnnual Fee Home (UK students) £9,535* Foundation Year: £5,760 International Year 1 (2026/27): £19,200 Year 2 (2027/28): £19,900 Year 3 (2028/29): £20,700 Year 4 (2029/30): £21,500Course overview
At the Kingston School of Law, Social and Behavioural Sciences, our students and graduates are driven by a shared desire to create a safer, more just society. Our teaching is rated Gold standard by TEF and this course is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS).
Our degrees combine a vibrant research culture with a wealth of opportunities outside of the classroom. Our teaching team blend practitioners and academics, to nurture employability skills for your future career in the criminal justice system.
During your Forensic Psychology BSc course, you will develop practical skills by working with risk assessments, researching possible treatment plans, engaging with the parole process and observing criminal trials. You can also gain valuable experience through work-based practice and observation. Or you may choose to study in a partner university abroad for a year to gain an international perspective on your studies and experience a different culture.
Entry requirements
UCAS tariff points: 120-136
UCAS tariff points with foundation year: 64
Qualifications needed for 2025:
At least two A-levels, or a BTEC Level 3 National: Distinction, Distinction, Merit (DDM) or equivalent qualifications. GCSE Mathematics at grade C/4 or above, or a recognised equivalent, is also required.
For the degree with a foundation year, a minimum of 64 UCAS points is required.
Qualifications needed for 2026:
At least two A-levels, or a BTEC Level 3 National: Distinction, Distinction, Merit (DDM) or equivalent qualifications. GCSE Mathematics at grade C/4 or above, or a recognised equivalent, is also required.
For the degree with a foundation year, a minimum of 64 UCAS points is required.
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