Forensics Psychology

3 credits
Summer 3 (June 22 - July 10)
Hybrid - In-person and Online

Course Description

PSYC 3623 - Forensics Psychology

Forensic Psychology is the application of psychological theory and research to the judicial system. The field of forensic psychology deals with a variety of topics such as police investigations, psychopathy, eyewitness testimony, jury decision-making, child victims and witnesses, and mental illness in court.

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 2013 (or KINE 1113) and PSYC 2103, or PSYC 2113, or PSYC 2143.

 

Course Details for Summer 2026

Course Code: PSYC 3623 SUC1

Schedule: June 22 - July 10, 2026; 9:00am - 12:00pm (M-F)

Instructor: TBC

Modality: Hybrid Learning

A required combination of online (synchronous or asynchronous) and in-person instruction. All students in a hybrid program are expected to undergo the same combination of online and in-person activities.

 

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