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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Psychology, Forensic Track (BS)


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The Psychology Program


All psychology majors, regardless of track, are required to take the following courses for the BS degree:

In addition


In addition, depending on which of the Psychology program’s four tracks students choose from the list below, they will take six more courses, for a total of sixteen. Some courses are required for a specific track and some are merely recommended. Students are urged to consult with their advisors on their choices.

Required Courses


This track is recommended for majors who want to pursue careers within the applied field of forensic psychology. The program requires that majors in this track take

Remaining two electives


For their remaining two electives, majors are urged (but not required) to select from among:

Five-Year BA/MACJ degree program


Students who major in forensic psychology can earn both an undergraduate degree in forensic psychology and a Master of Arts in Criminal Justice (MCJ) in the five-year Bachelor’s to Master’s in Criminal Justice degree program. Students in their junior year majoring in forensic psychology and who have earned a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher, are eligible to apply for admittance in the Five-Year BA/MACJ degree program. Students begin taking graduate level courses during their senior year of undergraduate study. These three graduate courses will count both towards the completion of an undergraduate degree and a Masters of Arts in Criminal Justice degree. The graduate course descriptions offered in the MCJ program can be found in the DeSales University Graduate Catalog.

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