Students graduating with the forensic psychology degree have a wide range of opportunities. Previous forensic psychology graduates have pursued advanced degrees and have gone on to be accepted to law school, master's programs in criminal justice, forensic psychology, mental health counseling, school counseling and doctoral programs in forensic psychology and clinical psychology.
The forensic psychology program at Tiffin University is a blend of coursework in psychology and criminal justice. This gives you many different opportunities for employment in mental health, social service and criminal justice settings.
What You Can Expect From Your TU Forensic Psychology Degree:
- Graduates will demonstrate the application of psychological theories and research to legal issues.
- Graduates will demonstrate the psychological impact of crime and violence on victims.
- Graduates will be able to critically evaluate empirical research.
- Graduates will be able to design, collect data, analyze results and write an APA style paper for an original empirical research project.
- Graduates will diagnose mental disorders and understand different approaches to treatment by constructing ITPs.
- Graduates will learn how their own knowledge, skills and values match different career choices and be able to act professionally in a real world setting.