Psychology increasingly plays a critical role in today’s legal system and corrections facilities.
Maryville’s Forensic Psychology bachelor’s degree is designed to prepare you for a career in the social, community and human services fields. This includes careers in corrections, victim assistance and (with graduate work) therapy. Students take courses in psychology, criminal justice/criminology and social science research as well as complete an internship/practicum in the community to gain hands-on experience.
FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY PROGRAM STUDENT
ALUMNI TESTIMONIAL
WHY MARYVILLE
Maryville provides many opportunities for undergraduate student research. You may join a faculty member and a team of students working on an existing or new research project, or students engage in an independent research project. Both options provide an unparalleled educational opportunity to understand the science of psychology and criminal justice.
As part of the Forensic Psychology major, you will complete at least 150 hours in an internship, typically in the St. Louis region. You will gain experience:
• working with individuals who cope with mental illness or substance abuse
• with neuropsychology issues
• the probation process
Professor Geriann Brandt began teaching criminal justice courses at Maryville University in 2002, after more than 13 years working in law enforcement. As an officer, she positively impacted her community, and now as an educator she inspires students to cultivate sharp investigative skills.
STUDENT DISCUSSES FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY
STUDENT DISCUSSES FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY
STUDENT DISCUSSES FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY
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WHY MARYVILLE
WHY MARYVILLE
Forensic psychology is a relatively new field, just a few decades old. During that short time, job opportunities have grown exponentially; people with a forensic psychology degree do social work, addiction counseling, correctional assessment and treatment, and therapy or consultation as an expert witness.
SALARY
TOP 10%
$124,520
MEDIAN
$77,030
JOB GROWTH
14%
ESTIMATED
through 2026
23,000 NEW JOBS THROUGH 2026
LARGEST EMPLOYERS
in this field:
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*Data on this page provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.