Forensic psychology is a subdiscipline of psychology. It has its own professional organizations, training programs, and research journals. Forensic psychologists are found in academia, public service, ...
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We only admit students one time per year. Our graduate students begin their programs of study in the fall semester. Although our graduate programs technically consist of separate master's and doctoral ...
Join us for part one of our two-part series on applying to graduate programs in Psychology, Hosted by Drs. Vizgaitis, Hier and Bonafide. Doctoral Programs (PHD and PSYD) What we will cover: The ...
Many people make the mistake in thinking that graduate students in psychology have only two paths: clinical psychology and "rat-running" experimental programs. This is not the case. Psychology has a ...
I get many emails and phone calls from students interested in pursuing forensic psychology as a career. There is surprisingly little information available online to answer these students' questions.