Legal Psychology Minor

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The legal psychology minor is designed to give students experience in psychology and related fields that has direct relevance to the legal system. Students will learn about both extant and possible interactions between social science and the law from a variety of perspectives, as appropriate for a liberal arts minor.

Legal Psychology Minor

Required 15 credits minimum:

PSY-100General Psychology

3 credits

PSY-203Cognitive Psychology

3 credits

PSY-407Legal Psychology

3 credits

Pick TWO additional courses from the following:

PSY-112Introduction to Psychological Science

3 credits

PSY-404Abnormal Psychology

3 credits

POE-300Constitutional Law I

3 credits

Another course with legal content or relevant applications or may also fulfill this requirement with permission from minor coordinator.

Total Credit Hours: 15

Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this minor, students will be able to:


1) Describe key concepts and themes of psychology and related fields, as applied to the legal system;
2) Engage in scientific inquiry and critical thinking;
3) Demonstrate effective communication skills in legal psychology;
4) Practice ethical and social responsibility to evaluate psychological phenomena in a diverse world; and
5) Develop teamwork and project management skills relevant to a career path in legal psychology.