Forensic Psychology Specialization

The specialization has a focus on the intersection between psychology as the study of human behavior and the legal system as society’s attempt to control human behavior. The psychology courses examine how the science and profession of psychology may be applied to the legal system. Students will examine the social justice implications for both psychology and law. The Forensic Psychology Specialization may enhance the eligibility of psychology majors for graduate study in forensic and clinical psychology, law, and/or criminal justice. At the bachelor’s level, the specialization may enhance eligibility for positions related to probation, incarceration programs, juvenile detention, social and legal agencies, and agencies working with victims and offenders.

Specialization in Forensic Psychology

Required Courses (18 credits)

PSY-307LAW & PSYCHOLOGY

3

PSY-313FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY

3

PSY-340WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS

3

PSY-415PSYCHOL DIMEN THERAP JURISPRUDENCE

3

SOC-320SOCIOLOGY OF LAW

3

PSY-415: Substitutes for PSY-497 as the capstone course

Choose one from the following:

CRM-202JUVENILE DELINQUENCY

3

CRM-328RACE, CLASS AND CRIME

3

PSY-393GREAT CASES LAW/PSYCHOLOGY

3

SOC-405SOCIOLOGY OF RACE, CLASS AND GENDER

3

SOC-410THEORIES OF DEVIANCE

3

SOC-426SOCIOLOGY OF VIOLENCE

3