Opportunities & Outcomes
Graduates of the Forensic Psychology major develop a strong foundation in psychological theory, research methods, and the application of psychology within legal and criminal justice contexts. Students gain skills in critical thinking, ethical decision-making, data analysis, and professional communication, while exploring the interaction between human behavior and the justice system.
Career Pathways
A Forensic Psychology degree prepares students for careers that combine psychological insight with public safety, justice, and advocacy, as well as for advanced study.
Criminal Justice & Corrections
- Probation or parole officer*
- Corrections case manager or program coordinator
- Juvenile justice or rehabilitation support roles
- Community reentry or offender services coordinator
Mental Health & Behavioral Services
- Behavioral health or mental health assistant*
- Substance abuse or rehabilitation support roles
- Crisis intervention or victim services staff
- Community mental health program assistant
Law Enforcement & Legal Support
- Law enforcement or investigative support roles
- Victim advocacy or court services coordinator
- Legal assistant or case support roles
- Court liaison or forensic services assistant
Social Services & Community Advocacy
- Social services or human services coordinator
- Youth or family services support roles
- Nonprofit or advocacy organization staff
- Violence prevention or outreach specialist
Research, Assessment & Analysis
- Research assistant in psychology or criminology
- Program evaluation or assessment assistant
- Behavioral research or data collection roles
- Policy or justice research support positions
Graduate & Professional Pathways
- Graduate study in forensic psychology or psychology
- Counseling, social work, or clinical mental health programs*
- Law school or criminal justice graduate study*
- Doctoral or advanced research pathways
*Additional certification, licensure, or graduate study may be required for some roles.
Programs of Study Offered
- Bachelor of Science in Forensic Psychology
Learning by Doing
- Join the Psi Chi Honor Society
- Join the Psych Club and attend lectures and activities geared towards Psychology majors and like-minded students
- Intern at local agencies that help those in need such as Social Service, Child Welfare, Domestic Violence, and Public Health agencies.