PS50193: Forensic psychology placement
[Page last updated: 06 September 2021]
Academic Year: | 2021/2 |
Owning Department/School: | Department of Psychology |
Credits: | 60 [equivalent to 120 CATS credits] |
Notional Study Hours: | 1,200 |
Level: | Masters UG & PG (FHEQ level 7) |
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Assessment Summary: | OR %, OT % |
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Aims: | The aims of this unit are:
* To provide students with the opportunity to develop skills as a scientist-practitioner by working closely with a psychologist or other suitably qualified professional working in a forensic setting. This provides an excellent opportunity to put into practice some of the methods and theories that the students have learned during the programme and to build professional skills. |
Learning Outcomes: | By the end of this unit, you will be able to:
* Experience working with and as a sciencist practitioner in a forensic setting * Develop the skills required as autonomous researchers and for team work. * Develop transferable skills that will prepare them for postgraduate employment or further study. * Develop skills in reflective practice, evidence-based practice and personal development. * Develop knowledge and experience ethical issues and practices within professional forensic settings. |
Skills: | Intellectual Skills
Students will develop: * The ability to learn independently and to be able to assess own learning needs. * The ability to utilise problem solving skills. * The ability to work independently * The ability to demonstrate intellectual, psychological and scientific skills in a practical context, whilst on placement Transferable Skills * Study and learning skills. * Basic information and computing technology skills. * Time management and administration skills. * The ability to reflect on his/her academic and professional performance and take responsibility for personal and professional learning and development. * The ability to solve problems in a variety of situations. * The ability to prioritise workloads. * Independent and group working skills * A sensitivity to and the ability to react appropriately to contextual and interpersonal factors in a professional context. |
Content: | The student will work alongside a psychologist or other suitably qualified professional in a forensic psychology setting.
* Take part in the daily life of the institution where they work, participate in meetings with other forensic professionals (e.g., Forensic Social Workers or Forensic Psychiatrists) and clients. * Involve themselves in on-going projects and activities in the institution where the student is on placement. * Undertake a research project that will be the basis of the students'dissertation. * Experience issues related to working with a range of different client groups. * Experience working with a scientist-practitioner in forensic settings. * The development of core skills in reflective practice, evidence-based practice and personal development. * Developing knowledge and experience ethical principles and practices within professional forensic settings. |
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PS50193 is a Designated Essential Unit on the following programmes:Department of Psychology
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