 The minor in forensic psychology provides students a general background in the intersection of law and psychology. It may be combined with a number of relevant majors including psychology, sociology, social work, and criminal justice. Students interested in a career in forensic psychology will need to pursue graduate studies (a masters degree or doctorate) in clinical or forensic psychology. (Read the American Psychological Association's description of forensic psychology.)
The minor in forensic psychology provides students a general background in the intersection of law and psychology. It may be combined with a number of relevant majors including psychology, sociology, social work, and criminal justice. Students interested in a career in forensic psychology will need to pursue graduate studies (a masters degree or doctorate) in clinical or forensic psychology. (Read the American Psychological Association's description of forensic psychology.)