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Quiz: What Can I Do with a Master’s in Forensic Psychology?

Take this quiz to uncover your ideal career with a Master's in Forensic Psychology. Transcend TV tropes, fictional flare, and podcast portrayals—discover the perfect role for you at the intersection of law, criminal justice, and psychology. Investigate your personalized path with our quiz and step into the life of a real forensic psychologist.

After completing the quiz, you will receive insights into specific forensic psychology careers that match your profile. There are several careers you can pursue with a master’s degree in forensic psychology; we'll show you where you could make a real impact.

Explore the full range of opportunities that come with a Master's in Forensic Psychology—more meaningful than any fictional depiction—and lay the groundwork for a rewarding and influential career.

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With an MS in Forensic Psychology from Neumann, you can be an agent of change:  


  • You will advocate for and extend psychology’s role and responsibility in promoting agency and the psychological well-being of individuals, communities, and organizations.

  • Unlike forensic scientists, professionals who pursue a career in forensic psychology learn the science of human behavior and master the ability to effectively assess and advise individuals within a legal and judicial context.

  • You become skilled at adapting to shifting demands and ill-structured problems by critically evaluating the relevance, priority, and appropriateness of various information and potential courses of action.

Fast Facts About the MS in Forensic Psychology Program
at Neumann University: 

Full-time/Part-time option

Online Format

 

Can be completed in 2 years

 

 

Choose between the Research or Intelligence Studies track

 

30 credits (12 courses)