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 Forensic Psychology (BA)
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SchoolCity University of New York - John Jay College of Criminal Justice
LocationNew York, NY, United States
School TypeUniversity
School SizeFull-time Undergraduate: 13,000
DegreeBachelor
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DescriptionThe Forensic Psychology major is designed for students who are interested in the relationship between psychology and the criminal justice system. The mission of the Forensic Psychology major is to enhance students’ understanding of individual behavior, in terms of its biological, cognitive, social and emotional components and their interaction, and its effects on the broader community. Students will learn to employ an empirical approach to understand human behavior. The major prepares students for a number of careers and graduate work in psychology, social work, law enforcement, or other criminal justice professions.
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