Forensic Psychology
Minor
A minor in forensic psychology can be beneficial for anyone who is interested in understanding psychology’s role in the criminal justice system or alternatively who seeks to pursue graduate study within the field itself. This area of study serves as the intersection of the field of psychology and the criminal justice system. Forensic psychology is the application of psychology to the legal system and forensic psychologists work in many different legal environments and will write reports, give testimony, do direct treatment or work with therapeutic communities.
Course Requirements
PSY 113 Principles of Psychology
PSY 383 Forensic Psychology
PSY 443 Advanced Forensic Psychology
PSY 323 Abnormal Psychology
LE 103 Introduction to Criminal Justice
Total minor program: 15 credit hours
For a complete description of the above requirements, please go to the Course Catalog.
Program Information
Degree
Forensic Psychology Minor
Program Feature
Lifetime Guarantee
Duration
15 hours
Level
Undergraduate
Campus Location
Angola, IN