The Forensic Psychology BA/MA program is designed for students who are interested in the relationship between psychology and the criminal justice system. The mission of the Forensic Psychology major is to enhance students’ understanding of individual behavior, in terms of its biological, cognitive, social and emotional components and their interaction, and its effects on the broader community. Students will learn to employ an empirical approach to understand human behavior. The major prepares students for a number of careers and graduate work in psychology, social work, law enforcement, or other criminal justice professions.
Forensic Psychology BA Core Required Courses
Choose one
PSY 421 | Forensic Social and Experimental Psychology | 3 |
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PSY 425 | Seminar in Forensic Psychology | 3 |
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PSY 430 | Clinical Topics in Forensic Psychology | 3 |
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PSY 476 | Seminar in the Psychological Analysis of Criminal Behavior and the Criminal Justice System | 3 |
Required
Please note: STA 250 must be completed in the undergraduate portion of the program.
Subtotal: 28
Other Required Undergraduate Courses
Required depending on math placement
MAT 108 Social Science Math or MAT 141 Pre-Calculus may be needed depending on student's math placement. These courses can fulfill the Required Core: Math and Quantitative Reasoning area in the College's General Education program.
Subtotal: 0-3
Undergraduate Electives
Students must complete 19-22 credits of electives to fulfill the undergraduate portion of the degree program. Students have free choice of electives being mindful of the requirements for earning a Bachelor of Arts degree. Students must have 90 credits of courses in liberal arts and sciences. Student may opt to complete a minor with their elective credits.
Subtotal: 19-22
Forensic Psychology Master's Program
The remaining 42 credits are applied to courses taken in the Master's degree program, which is outlined below. If a student decides to leave the B.A./M.A. program or fails to maintain the required 3.5 GPA for the program, they are required to complete the entire undergraduate major to earn the Bachelor's Degree.
Required Courses
PSY 700 | Mental Health Professionals, Social Science and the Law | 3 |
PSY 715 | Research Design and Methods | 3 |
PSY 745 | Psychopathology | 3 |
PSY 769 | Intermediate Statistics in the Social Sciences | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 12 |
Psychological Testing Courses
Select two.
PSY 734 | Criminal Psychological Assessment | 3 |
PSY 751 | Intellectual and Cognitive Assessment | 3 |
PSY 752 | Projective Personality Assessment | 3 |
PSY 753 | Objective Personality Assessment | 3 |
PSY 759 | Psychopathy | 3 |
PSY 779 | Brain and Behavior | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 6 |
Two Additional Courses
One course in PSY 731 or PSY 741 and one course in PSY 760 or PSY 761.
PSY 731 | Human Growth and Development | 3 |
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PSY 741 | Theories of Personality and Counseling | 3 |
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PSY 760 | Counseling and Psychotherapy Methods | 3 |
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PSY 761 | Clinical Interviewing and Assessment | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 6 |
Tracks
There are three track options for students in the Forensic Psychology Master's program: Thesis, Externship, and Externship/Thesis Combination. Students are required to complete one of the three tracks.
Thesis Track
9 credit Thesis Track plus 9 elective credits
PSY 737 | Descriptive and Statistical Data Analysis in Psychology | 3 |
PSY 738 | Advanced Research Methods | 3 |
PSY 791 | Prospectus Seminar | 3 |
Students who elect to complete their degree by writing a master's thesis must earn a grade of A or A- in PSY 715 and PSY 769. These tow courses are pre-requisites for PSY 738 and PSY 791. Students must obtain approval from a full-time faculty mentor serving as a a thesis sponsor and permission of the Program Director before enrolling in PSY 791.
Externship Track
3 credit Externship Track plus 15 elective credits
Students who elect to complete their degree by completing the Externship Track will complete a 300-hour in an appropriate psychological setting, under the supervision of a licensed psychologist or other trained mental health professional approved by the Program Director.
Externship/Thesis Track
13 credit Externship/Thesis Combo Track plus 6 elective credits
PSY 737 | Descriptive and Statistical Data Analysis in Psychology | 3 |
PSY 738 | Advanced Research Methods | 3 |
PSY 780 | Fieldwork in Counseling I | 3 |
PSY 791 | Prospectus Seminar | 3 |
Forensic Psychology MA Electives
6-15 credits required depending on Track choice
PSY 701 | Criminal Behavior | 3 |
PSY 703 | Violence and Aggression | 3 |
PSY 705 | Victimology | 3 |
PSY 707 | Counseling and Rehabilitation of the Offender | 3 |
PSY 708 | Crisis Intervention and Short-term Counseling | 3 |
PSY 714 | Alcoholism and Substance Abuse | 3 |
PSY 716 | Assessment and Counseling of the Juvenile Offender | 3 |
PSY 718 | Social Science Evidence in Court | 3 |
PSY 720 | Social Psychology and the Legal System | 3 |
PSY 722 | Evaluation and Counseling of the Sex Offender | 3 |
PSY 726 | Mental Health Issues in Policing | 3 |
PSY 727 | Eyewitness Identification | 3 |
PSY 728 | Social Psychopathology | 3 |
PSY 729 | Terrorism | 3 |
PSY 730 | Ethical Issues in Forensic Mental Health | 3 |
PSY 742 | Family Violence and Disputes | 3 |
PSY 746 | Empirical Profiling Methods | 3 |
PSY 747 | The Treatment and Prevention of Childhood Psychopathology | 3 |
PSY 748 | Empirical Crime Scene Analysis | 3 |
PSY 754 | Advanced Forensic Assessment | 3 |
PSY 763 | Behavior Modification and Learning Theory | 3 |
PSY 764 | Hypnosis, Psychology and the Law | 3 |
PSY 766 | Personality Profiles of the Homicidal Offender | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 6-15 |
Subtotal: 42