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Graceland University Bachelor of Arts in Forensic Psychology
Graceland University

Bachelor of Arts in Forensic Psychology

4 up to 6 Years

English

Full time

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USD 19,950 / per year

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Introduction

Forensic psychology blends psychology and law to analyze criminal behavior. You delve into why people commit crimes, assess mental health in legal cases, and help shape the justice system. With this expertise, you can pursue various career paths. You might work in law enforcement, aiding investigations by creating profiles of suspects. Or you could assist in courtrooms, evaluating defendants' mental states. Rehabilitation facilities might enlist you to design programs for offenders. Alternatively, you could contribute to academia, conducting research to enhance our understanding of criminal minds. Forensic psychology offers a diverse range of opportunities to make a meaningful impact in the legal sphere.

At Graceland, Forensic Psychology is an elite program with high academic standards and ties to the Graceland Honors Program. You will study a broad range of subjects ranging from multicultural policing and criminal law to abnormal psychology and research methods with concentrated studies in either criminal justice or psychology. This challenging program is intended to prepare you to thrive in what can be a high-stress and exceptionally competitive career field.

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