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  1. 10.65.35 New Building. The MA in Forensic Psychology program is designed to provide a strong foundation in forensic psychology that can be applied to, and within, the criminal and civil justice systems. The 42-credit curriculum focuses on understanding, serving, and studying both offenders and victims, and is designed to prepare students for ...

  2. MA/JD in Forensic Psychology & Law. Our Program. Dual-Degree. Earn an MA in Forensic Psychology & a Juris Doctor in Law. SKILLS & FLEXIBILITY. Complete the program in four years & gain skills in law & forensic psychology. REAL-WORLD LEARNING. Conduct fieldwork at a site you select & customize your electives. Program Information. Program Details.

  3. The Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology is designed to provide a strong foundation in forensic psychology that can be applied to, and within, the criminal and civil justice systems as well as to prepare students for doctoral study in psychology. The 42-credit curriculum focuses on understanding, serving, and studying both offenders and victims.

  4. The forensic psychology major is designed for students who are interested in the relationship between psychology and the criminal justice system. The program offers training in psychological theory, research methods, and the application of psychological principles tospecific areas in the legal system. The major provides an interdisciplinary ...

  5. How to Apply. A bachelor’s degree from an accredited post-secondary institution or international equivalent with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. 24 undergraduate credit hours of social sciences, 12 of which are in Psychology, plus Experimental Psychology and Statistical Methods. A minimum General GRE combined score of 297.

  6. Forensic Psychology, Bachelor of Arts / Master of Arts. The Forensic Psychology BA/MA program is designed for students who are interested in the relationship between psychology and the criminal justice system.

  7. Forensic Psychology, Master of Arts. Interim Program Director: Professor Abbie Tuller. The Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology is designed to provide a strong foundation in forensic psychology that can be applied to, and within, the criminal and civil justice systems, as well as to prepare students for doctoral study in psychology.