This track is intended for students who have an interest in clinical psychology, forensic psychology, criminology, or law, as well as those who will be seeking employment the criminal justice system.
Requirements for completing both the Forensic Psychology Track and the Psychology Major include
PS101 -- Introductory Psychology
PS301/PS301L -- Experimental Design
PS 435 -- Tests and Measurements
PS457 -- Adult Psychopathology
PS471 -- Seminar in Ethics
PS370 -- Forensic Psychology
One course chosen from
PS318/318L -- Sensation and Perception
PS326 -- Psychobiology
One course chosen from
PS241 -- Social Psychology
PS261 -- Child Development
PS262 --Adolescent Development
One course chosen from
PS 280/PS280L -- Memory and Cognition
PS332/332L -- Learning and Behavior
PS386 -- Mind, Brain & Behavior
One course chosen from
PS470 -- Seminar on Children in the Legal System
PS482/483 -- Mental Health Practicum
One course chosen from
PS375 -- Clinical Psychology
PS462 -- Counseling Theory and Practice
One course chosen from
SC220 -- Criminal Justice Systems
SC240 -- Criminology
SC345 -- Corrections
At least one additional psychology elective