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PS 451

Applied Forensic Psychology

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Students will learn how forensic methods, research, and theory are used in forensic contexts, including the assessment, treatment, and management of criminal and antisocial behaviour, working with victims of crime, and engaging with the legal system. Prerequisites: PS250 and one of PS350 or PS381. Exclusions: PS351.

Students will learn how forensic methods, research, and theory are used in forensic contexts, including the assessment, treatment, and management of criminal and antisocial behaviour, working with victims of crime, and engaging with the legal system. Prerequisites: PS250 and one of PS350 or PS381. Exclusions: PS351.

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Students will learn how forensic methods, research, and theory are used in forensic contexts, including the assessment, treatment, and management of criminal and antisocial behaviour, working with victims of crime, and engaging with the legal system. Prerequisites: PS250 and one of PS350 or PS381. Exclusions: PS351.


PS 451

Applied Forensic Psychology

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Students will learn how forensic methods, research, and theory are used in forensic contexts, including the assessment, treatment, and management of criminal and antisocial behaviour, working with victims of crime, and engaging with the legal system. Prerequisites: PS250 and one of PS350 or PS381. Exclusions: PS351.

Students will learn how forensic methods, research, and theory are used in forensic contexts, including the assessment, treatment, and management of criminal and antisocial behaviour, working with victims of crime, and engaging with the legal system. Prerequisites: PS250 and one of PS350 or PS381. Exclusions: PS351.

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Students will learn how forensic methods, research, and theory are used in forensic contexts, including the assessment, treatment, and management of criminal and antisocial behaviour, working with victims of crime, and engaging with the legal system. Prerequisites: PS250 and one of PS350 or PS381. Exclusions: PS351.


PS 451 Prerequisites

PS 250 (Min. Grade D-) and (PS 350 (Min. Grade D-) or PS 381 (Min. Grade D-) )

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PS 451 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

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