The BSc (Hons) Criminological and Forensic Psychology with Foundation Year at the University of Bolton is a full-time, four-year degree course. The program offers students the opportunity to gain a comprehensive understanding of the complex nature of crime and criminal behavior, focusing on the relationship between crime, criminal behavior, the law, and psychology.Course Content: This course combines the study of Criminological & Forensic Psychology, offering modules that explore the psychological and legal aspects of crime, criminal behavior, and legal processes. The first year is a foundation year that helps to transition students into university-level study, with the subsequent years offering more in-depth exploration into Criminological and Forensic Psychology.Key Modules: While specific modules are not listed, the program offers components that cover psychological theories and methods, the reasons behind law-breaking behavior, the role of psychology within the legal system, and the treatment and rehabilitation of offenders. Accreditations: The course description does not provide specific information on accreditations.Future Careers: Graduates of the course will be prepared for careers in a range of sectors including the police, probation service, prisons, rehabilitation services, social work, charities and other related industries.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page [here](https://www.bolton.ac.uk/course/bsc-hons-criminological-and-forensic-psychology-with-foundation-year-full-time-4-years-university-of-bolton/2024-25#:~:text=The%20University%20of%20Bolton's%20BSc,of%20crime%20and%20criminal%20behaviour).