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Best Programs for Forensic Psychology?

I'm super interested in forensic psychology and want to know which colleges have the top programs. Are there specific schools known for strong faculty or unique courses in this area?

a year ago

There are several universities noted for their strong programs in forensic psychology:

1. John Jay College of Criminal Justice: Known for its strong focus on criminal justice and forensic sciences, this college offers a rigorous Bachelor of Arts in Forensic Psychology program.

2. University of Denver: This university's Professional Psychology (GSPP) program includes a specialized track in Forensic Psychology. It's great if you're interested in combining psychology with law enforcement or legal work.

3. University of California - Irvine: Irvine offers a uniquely customizable program in the form of its Psychology and Social Behavior major, within which you can select a concentration in Psychopathology, Legal, and Forensic Psychology.

4. Fordham University: Fordham offers a Master's degree in Forensic Psychology that involves many hands-on experiences, such as a 300-hour externship and a practicum seminar.

These colleges are just some of the notable programs for study in this interesting confluence of psychology and criminology. These programs offer specialized courses, and research opportunities, and often have faculty members who are experts in the field.

However, keep in mind that it's also important to choose a school where you feel comfortable overall, not just for the major. Consider other factors such as geographical location, size, resources, student culture, and financial affordability when deciding which school to attend. Remember, you can always choose to advance your specialization in forensic psychology at the graduate level. So, look for undergrad programs where you can get a strong foundation in psychology with some exposure to criminal or legal studies.

a year ago

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