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2 Forensic Psychology Degree Programs in Greece


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College for Humanistic Sciences – ICPS
Bachelor of Forensic Psychology
- Athens, Greece
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
Blended
English
The only Undergraduate Degree Programme in Forensic Psychology in Greece from the British University of Central Lancashire.


Mediterranean College
MSc Forensic Psychology (with Psychotherapy)
- Athens, Greece
- Glyfada, Greece
- + 1 more
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The School of Psychology at Mediterranean College has the longest experience in Greece in the provision of Psychology university courses. The MSc Forensic Psychology (with Psychotherapy) has been validated by the University of Derby (26th, Guardian University Guide 2020), to prepare students to become competent forensic psychologists, who will work with offenders, victims and other professionals, having developed key theoretical and practical knowledge and skills in integrative psychotherapy. Graduates may pursue careers in a wide range of settings, such as hospitals and clinics, offender management services, NGOs and forensic settings. They can also work as researchers and as private practitioners, working with risk populations, offenders & victims. Alternatively, they can continue their studies towards a PhD.
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Forensic Psychology merges psychology and criminal justice, offering insights into the human mind and behavior within legal contexts. This unique field helps professionals understand criminal behavior and supports legal proceedings in various ways.
In Greece, pursuing a Forensic Psychology degree involves practical instruction and research-focused learning, fostering both theoretical knowledge and applied skills. Students engage in classes covering topics like psychological assessments, criminal profiling, and the legal system's psychological aspects. Students strengthen adaptability as they explore new ideas, which is essential for connecting psychological concepts to real-world scenarios.
Graduates often pursue careers in law enforcement, criminal rehabilitation, or legal consultancy, where they apply their expertise to assist in investigations or in developing intervention programs. By studying Forensic Psychology in Greece, you’ll gain skills that are valued in various sectors worldwide, preparing you for a meaningful career that addresses important social issues.