Brock University

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Bachelor

Forensic Psychology and Criminal Justice

Offered at Brock University, Canada
DegreeBachelor
FieldBSc Forensic Psych & Criminal Justice
Duration4 years
Tuition239010.00

Overview

Forensic Psychology and Criminal Justice at Brock University explores how psychological, social, and systemic factors shape criminal behaviour and how the justice system responds. You’ll study aggression and crime, develop research and analytical skills, and apply learning through practicum-style experiences with community partners.

About this programme

Overview

The Forensic Psychology and Criminal Justice program at Brock University delves into the intricate relationship between psychological, social, and systemic factors that influence criminal behavior and the responses of the justice system. This comprehensive bachelor's degree equips students with essential knowledge and skills through a combination of theoretical study and practical experiences with community partners.

What You'll Study

This program offers a rich curriculum that encompasses various facets of forensic psychology and criminal justice.

Core Areas of Focus:
  • Forensic psychology and its application in criminal justice settings
  • Understanding aggression and its implications for crime
  • The relationship between youth, mental health, and legal frameworks
  • Research methodologies and analytical techniques

Sample Courses:

  • Transdisciplinary Study of Aggression and Crime
  • Qualitative Research Methods in Child and Youth Studies
  • Advanced Quantitative Statistics
  • Youth, Mental Health, and the Law

Progression Pathways:

  • Foundational Knowledge: Gain a deep understanding of forensic psychology and criminal justice principles, including evidence utilization in legal contexts.
  • Research Skills: Develop quantitative and qualitative research skills to analyze criminal behavior and justice outcomes effectively.
  • Applied Themes: Explore modules that link youth experiences with mental health and legal responses.
  • Capstone/Practicum: Participate in an applied learning component that reinforces classroom knowledge through real-world experiences.

Electives: Students may have the opportunity to choose elective courses tailored to their career aspirations, guided by Brock's academic advising resources.

Entry Requirements

While there are no specified GRE, GMAT, or GPA score requirements for this program, prospective students should check Brock University's official admissions guidelines for the most accurate information.

English Language Proficiency: Applicants may be required to demonstrate English language proficiency through accepted tests such as:

  • IELTS
  • TOEFL iBT
  • PTE Academic
  • Duolingo English Test

Career Prospects

Graduates of the Forensic Psychology and Criminal Justice program can pursue a variety of career paths in sectors such as law enforcement, social services, mental health, and legal advocacy. The program's emphasis on research and practical experience prepares students for roles that require critical thinking, analytical skills, and an understanding of the complexities surrounding criminal behavior and justice systems.

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