Advance Your Career at the Intersection of Psychology and Justice
Talented forensic psychologists are needed in all areas of the criminal justice system. Their work supports the agencies investigating crime, the corrections system, defense attorneys and the victims of crime. The online Master of Science in Forensic Psychology from Touro University Worldwide prepares you for these roles in as little as one year.
- As a student in the online master’s in forensic psychology program, you will:
- Learn the skills needed to serve as a correctional psychologist, counselor, expert witness, law enforcement consultant, research advisor to attorneys, and more.
- Gain a solid foundation in the psychology skills needed to make a meaningful contribution to the criminal justice system.
- Build expertise in human behavior, legal systems, and psychological assessment.
Note: This master’s degree in psychology does not lead to any form of licensure or certification.
Why Earn a Master’s in Forensic Psychology at TUW?
As a student in the Touro University Worldwide master’s in forensic psychology program, you learn from scholar-practitioners with expertise in criminal justice, law enforcement, and psychology. The 36-credit, online MS in Forensic Psychology degree program explores how mental health intersects with the legal and criminal justice systems.
The program includes two optional specializations. The Community Criminal Issues concentration focuses on juvenile delinquency, substance abuse, and gang-related crime. The Sex Offender Issues concentration focuses on exploring human sexuality, sexual deviance, and victimology. You will learn to:
- Interpret the scope of practical skills for the field of forensic psychology.
- Analyze theories of criminal behavior relative to forensic psychology.
- Value professional ethical standards in the practice of forensic psychology.
- Appraise the intersectionality between the law and forensic psychology.
- Assess the impact of psychopathology regarding criminal behaviors.
- Apply research methods, statistics and assessment methods for a specific context in forensic psychology.
- Examine the role of forensic psychology in criminology associated with abusive behavior in community and/or societal levels.
- Compose an assignment synthesizing concepts learned in forensic psychology applicable to a selected setting or topic.
Potential Forensic Psychology Careers
What can you do with a master’s in forensic psychology? The online TUW program prepares you to work in a variety of criminal psychology careers. Potential jobs in the field include:
- Forensic Psychologist
- Victim Advocate
- Correctional Counselor
- Expert Witness
- Jury Consultant
- Court Liaison Officer
- Crime Analyst
Core Requirements
27 Semester Credits
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course provides an advanced introduction to the field of forensic psychology. The focus of this course will include the major ways in which psychologists are involved in the criminal court system. Topics covered in this course includecriminal competency, civil competency,eyewitness testimony, police interrogation, offender rehabilitation, and careers in forensic psychology.
CREDITS
3
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is designed to provide with contemporary views and theories of maladaptive and criminal behavior along with victim-offender relationships. A broad conceptualization of criminal behavior, tied to biological, sociological, and psychological perspectives, is explored and evaluated within the course.
CREDITS
3
COURSE DESCRIPTION
In this course, students examine ethics and professional issues in the discipline of forensic psychology. Students analyze various moral and ethical dilemmas that arise within the psychological practice and forensic psychology as a science.
CREDITS
3
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course focuses on the intersections between the legal system and the field of forensic psychology. The psychologist’s roles and challenges within the legal system will be covered as well as discussing the legal rights of an individual as it relates to due process within the context of the justice system. Students will also review U.S. Supreme Court cases and legal statutes that influence current policies that are tied to the practice of psychology.
CREDITS
3
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course reviews the broad spectrum of psychological disorders. The focus of this course will include the etiology, prevalence and incidence, signs and symptoms, and criteria for differential diagnosis affecting children, adolescents, and adults.
CREDITS
3
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The course serves as an introduction to graduate level research in the social sciences with a specific emphasis on forensic psychology. Research methods and statistics will be integrated to provide a general overview of the ways that social scientists collect information. The research process will be examined including concepts of design, conduct and evaluation. Principles and characteristics of approaches and methodologies relevant to research in the field of forensic psychology will be fully explored. Examples of data sources and methods of statistical description and analysis will be covered with special emphasis on developing ethical, trustworthy and useful information. The course also will provide a foundation for locating and evaluating scientific, technical, business and government qualitative and quantitative information.
CREDITS
3
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The course is designed to provide a critical overview of family violence from a bio-psychosocial perspective. Topics included in the course will include the meaning, nature, and types of family violence. There is also coverage on the theories explaining inter-personal hostility, aggression and violence among family members along with the consequences of violence. Finally, there is also a discussion of family violence in a cross-cultural context.
CREDITS
3
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The course is designed to introduce students to the literature on forensic assessment and the methods utilized in this area of psychology. Topics included will be the historical context, relevant theories, techniques, tools, and procedures related to forensic assessment. Ethics in forensic evaluation and the dilemmas encountered in dealing with the diverse criminal and victim populations are emphasized throughout the course.
CREDITS
3
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The Capstone Course is the culmination of your Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology degree program. Students create a culminating assignment in the area of forensic psychology that may serve as a tool for further research or practice.
CREDITS
3
Sex Offender Issues Concentration
9 Semester Credits
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is designed to introduce students to the knowledge concerning biological and psychological aspects of human sexual functioning. Topics included will be sexual functioning, sexual variance, and sexual dysfunction. Ethical and legal issues regarding human sexuality and sexual deviance in forensic settings are also discussed in the course.
CREDITS
3
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The course is designed to introduce students to contemporary issues related to sexual offenders. Topics included will be typology of sex offenses, psychological theories behind sexual offending, the legal policies on sex offending, victims of sex crimes, and treatment of sexual offenders.
CREDITS
3
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The course is designed to provide an overview on the nature and experiences of crime victims. Topics included in the course will be the history of victimology, theories and factors explaining victimization along with consequences of victimization. There will also be coverage of victimization in the context of child abuse, elder abuse, hate crimes, human trafficking and terrorism.
CREDITS
3
Community Criminal Issues Concentration
9 Semester Credits
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is designed to examine juvenile delinquency and the juvenile justice system in the United States. Students will review to the bio-psychosocial theories that help understand the development of juvenile delinquency within the context of individuals, families and communities. This course will focus adolescent brain development, poverty, child maltreatment, substance abuse, disproportionate minority contact (DMC), peer relationships, the school to prison pipeline, evidence-based interventions to help reduce juvenile delinquency.
CREDITS
3
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The course is designed to provide an overview of the historical and contemporary context for street and institutional gangs. Topics included in the course will be the definition of gangs, typology of gangs, and the cross-cultural context of gang membership. In addition, the students will analyze law enforcement responses, intervention strategies, prevention strategies, and public policy issues towards gangs.
CREDITS
3
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course will provide an overview of the personal and social problems created by illegal use psychotropic substances. This course will focus upon classification, description and history of psychotropic drugs along with the biological components of drug addiction, extent of drug use and its relationship to criminal behaviors.
CREDITS
3
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Credit Hours
36
Class Type
100% online, 8-week courses
Transfer Credits
Transfer in up to 9 credits
Accreditation
WSCUC
Summer 2025 Scholarship
Get up to a $5,400 scholarship!
The scholarship is available for new students starting the MS in Forensic Psychology program on May 5, 2025 or June 30, 2025. Finish in ONE YEAR.
Key Features of the MS in Forensic Psychology Degree
100% online format
No residency required
Affordable tuition*
Finish in 1 year**
No GRE required
6 start dates per year
*TUW’s tuition is $500 per semester credit. A range of tuition assistance programs are available, including scholarships and student loans. Also, many employers offer tuition assistance programs. **Degree can be earned in 12 months by those who take two courses per term for six consecutive terms.
Tuition Information
TUW’s tuition is $500 per semester credit. A range of tuition assistance programs are available to prospective students to help reduce the out-of-pocket expenses associated with continued education, including scholarships and students loans.
Many employers offer tuition assistance programs, so make sure to check to find out if additional financial support is available to you. TUW tuition assistance counselors are available to determine your eligibility for financial aid and other tuition assistance programs.
Prepare Yourself For Forensic Psychology Careers
The online Master of Science in Forensic Psychology from Touro University Worldwide prepares you to work at the intersection of psychology and the legal system. With a flexible, 100% online format, specialized concentration options, and career-focused coursework, you’ll graduate ready to pursue roles in law enforcement, corrections, victim advocacy, and legal consulting. Get started today and prepare to bring insight, clarity and impact to the criminal justice system.