The Bachelor of Science in Psychology with an Emphasis in Forensic Psychology at Grand Canyon University provides an overview of the intersection of psychology and the criminal justice system. This emphasis program is for those interested in working with people who need assistance coping with the aftereffects of a violent crime, as well as for those curious about the motivators and patterns of criminal behavior. If you are curious about the causes of crime as well as the role of the legal system and psychology, you may find this career path desirable. The American Psychological Association (APA) defines forensic assessments and interventions as “the application of clinical specialties to the legal arena” or applying clinical psychology skills (assessment, treatment and evaluation) to forensic settings.1
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The Master of Science in Psychology with an Emphasis in Forensic Psychology at Grand Canyon University (GCU) is a graduate degree program that provides a thorough grounding in the advanced principles of human psychology, criminal behavior and societal responses to criminal behavior. The legal system depends on skilled professionals dedicated to making communities safer. Forensic psychologists fulfill a critical role in the criminal justice system. At the intersection of psychology, law and criminal justice, forensic psychology is the application of scientific principles to the legal process.
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In the Forensic Psychology concentration, you will develop a new perspective on the application of psychological principles, questions of the law that may be relevant to legal proceedings, and other vital areas.
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Combine psychology and the law while developing research and critical-thinking skills with one of our bachelor’s degrees in forensic psychology from Southern New Hampshire University. Courses may include: Fundamentals of Forensic Psychology, Criminal Minds and Evaluation of Special Populations.
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Learn about the intersection of psychology and the law with this online forensic psychology graduate degree. Courses may include Theories of Personality, Forensic Psychology, Psychology in the Courtroom and Ethical Practice in Psychology. While this forensic psychology graduate program does not lead to licensure or certification in forensic psychology, it will prepare you to pursue other graduate programs or future licensing opportunities.
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Study roles and responsibilities within forensic psychology, as well as the legal, diversity-related, sociocultural, and ethical issues faced by practitioners in the field. Learn to apply evidenced-based psychological theories and concepts of forensic psychology to develop strategies that advocate for populations in settings across the criminal and civil legal systems. Prepare for a variety of nonclinical roles assisting criminal investigative analysis and profiling, jury selection, corrections and jail issues, court cases, victim advocacy, and more.
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The online BA in Forensic Psychology from Maryville University will teach you the foundational principles of psychology and their application in the criminal justice system. No SAT or ACT scores required.
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Design your degree track based on your previously earned master's degree. Gain knowledge from real case studies and subject matter experts. Create your own career path by choosing one of our six specializations. Earn your degree at your pace with our optional accelerated track.
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Concordia has partnered with the American Institute for the Advancement of Forensic Studies (AIAFS) to offer this master's degree program. This degree, with its emphasis on forensic behavioral health, is delivered online in a flexible format that lets you complete your studies without giving up your current career. Coursework focuses on key topics like research, psychopathology, ethics, cultural awareness and more. In this program, you’ll gain experience in evidence-based practices and intervention strategies that can improve the lives of individuals in your community.
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Grand Canyon University | Online Forensic Science and Psychology Programs | Website |
Arizona State University | Online Forensic Science Programs | Website |
Grand Canyon University | Online Master's in Forensic Science
Advanced concepts in forensic science, focused on building a solid foundation of practical skills and theoretical knowledge. |
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Grand Canyon University | Online BS in Psychology - Forensic Psychology
Emphasis program is for those interested in working with people who need assistance coping with the aftereffects of a violent crime, as well as for those curious about the motivators and patterns of criminal behavior. |
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Grand Canyon University | Online Master of Science in Psychology - Forensic Psychology
Learn advanced principles of human psychology, criminal behavior and societal responses to criminal behavior. No application fee. |
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Walden University | Online BS in Psychology - Forensic Psychology
Learn the application of psychological principles, questions of the law that may be relevant to legal proceedings, and other vital areas. |
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Southern New Hampshire University | Online BA in Psychology - Forensic Psychology
Combine psychology and the law while developing research and critical-thinking skills. Courses may include: Fundamentals of Forensic Psychology, Criminal Minds and Evaluation of Special Populations. |
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Southern New Hampshire University | Online MS in Psychology - Forensic Psychology
Learn about the intersection of psychology and the law with this online forensic psychology graduate degree. Courses may include Theories of Personality, Forensic Psychology, Psychology in the Courtroom and Ethical Practice in Psychology. |
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Purdue Global | Online Master in Science in Psychology - Forensic Psychology
Apply evidenced-based psychological theories and concepts of forensic psychology to develop strategies that advocate for populations in settings across the criminal and civil legal systems. |
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Arizona State University | Online Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science
Teaches you how to interpret evidence and solve crimes using the latest science and technology, learning professional forensic science techniques and gaining experience investigating crimes. Prepares you to work in crime labs at the local, state and federal levels. |
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Maryville University | Bachelor of Arts in Forensic Psychology
Learn foundational principles of psychology and their application in the criminal justice system. No SAT or ACT scores required. |
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Arizona State University | Online Professional Science Master’s in Forensic Science (PSM)
Best suited for professionals currently in forensic science fields, the forensic science master’s program is designed to help you advance your career and develop skills related to leadership roles. |
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Utica University | BS in Cybersecurity - Digital Forensics and Incident Response
2-4 Years; 100% Online; 3 Specializations |
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Walden University | Online PhD in Forensic Psychology
Design your degree track based on your previously earned master's degree. Gain knowledge from real case studies and subject matter experts. Create your own career path by choosing one of our six specializations. |
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Concordia University - Saint Paul | MAHS in Forensic Behavioral Health
Coursework focuses on key topics like research, psychopathology, ethics, and cultural awareness. |
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Carlow University | Master of Science in Fraud & Forensics | Website |
Utica University | MS in Cybersecurity - Digital Forensics | Website |
The University of Scranton | Master of Accountancy - Forensic Accounting
Gain the skills necessary for CPA licensure and the Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) test. |
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Campbellsville University | AS in Criminal Justice Administration | Website |
Concordia University - Saint Paul | BA in Criminal Justice | Website |
Campbellsville University | BS in Criminal Justice Administration | Website |
Fairleigh Dickinson University | Master of Science in Cyber and Homeland Security | Website |
Saint Mary's University of Minnesota | Master of Science in Cybersecurity | Website |
Saint Mary's University of Minnesota | Master of Science in Intelligence and Data Analytics | Website |
Utica University | MS in Cybersecurity | Website |
Utica University | MS in Cybersecurity - Cyber Operations | Website |
Utica University | MS in Cybersecurity - Electronic Crime | Website |
Utica University | MS in Cybersecurity - Intelligence | Website |
Campbellsville University | MS in Justice Studies: Criminology Track | Website |
Campbellsville University | MS in Justice Studies: Public Services Leadership and Social Justice Track | Website |
University of West Florida | Cybersecurity, M.S. | Website |
Aurora University | BA in Criminal Justice | Website |
University of West Alabama | Bachelor of Psychology | Website |
University of West Alabama | Master of Science: Clinical Mental Health Counseling | Website |
Anna Maria College | Bachelor of Science in Fire Science | Website |
Anna Maria College | Master of Public Administration - Fire and Emergency Services | Website |
Carlow University | Bachelor of Arts in Criminology | Website |
East Central University | Bachelor of Science in Psychology - Behavioral Health | Website |