Associate in Arts -Forensic Psychology
Ensuring public safety requires cross-disciplinary knowledge and a variety of skills applicable to careers in enforcement and investigations, as well as in judicial and correctional systems. Forensic psychologists have the training needed to assess, treat and advance research across all the systems involved in public safety. Those choosing an Associate of Arts degree with a concentration in Forensic Psychology experience coursework bringing together the biological, psychological and criminal justice principles needed to understand human behavior and motivation in the context of the legal system. They develop the knowledge and skills needed to apply psychological science to forensic evaluatio
Courses
- ART101 — Art History and Apprecia
- BIO101 — Biological Science I
- COL105 — Freshman Seminar
- CRJ101 — Intro to Criminal Just
- CRJ115 — Criminal Law I
- CRJ125 — Criminology
- CRJ220 — The Judicial Process
- ENG101 — English Comp I
- ENG102 — English Comp II
- HIS101 — Western Civ to 1689
- HIS102 — Western Civ Post 1689
- LEG135 — Intro to Law and Ethics
- MAT120 — Probability & Statistics
- MUS105 — Music Appreciation
- PHI115 — Contemp Moral Issues
- PSC201 — American Government
- PSY201 — General Psychology
- PSY203 — Human Growth & Develop
- PSY212 — Abnormal Psychology
- PSY225 — Social Psychology
- REL102 — Intro to Biblical Studies
- SOC205 — Social Problems
- SOC210 — Juvenile Delinquency
- SPC205 — Public Speaking
- THE101 — Intro. to Theatre