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Undergraduate Concentration in Criminal Justice/Mental Health

Ethically and effectively meeting the growing mental health needs of the juvenile justice and criminal justice systems poses significant challenges for society. Students with interests in forensic psychology and/or criminal justice can gain a strong, values-centered knowledge base in diagnosis and treatment in the fast growing field of Criminal Justice/Mental Health. (9 credits)

Required Course (capstone):
PSYC 330 Criminal Justice and Mental Health (3 credits)

Required Major Course (choose one):
PSYC 368 Psychopathology (3 credits) or
PSYC 367 Child Psychopathology (3 credits) (Note: Department will waive 368 major requirement for students who take 367.)

Elective (choose one):
PSYC 258 Victimology (3 credits) or
PSYC 249 Forensic Psychology (3 credits)

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October 7, 2011