Why Study Psychology with a Criminal Justice Emphasis at Benedictine?
Psychology is for you if you are interested in a career that deals with people on a one-to-one basis or in a group that uses statistics and other research skills. You will learn what motivates people and the skills needed to work with people effectively. You will develop methodologies and analyze problems posed by the criminal justice system. In addition, you will experience real life situations in the Criminal Justice internship. When you choose to major in psychology at Benedictine, you will receive the benefits of: • The opportunity to gain practical work experience by taking part in on-the-job field placements. • Practical experiences in clinical and experimental laboratories. • Learning from guest lectures given by practicing psychologists and talks by clinicians about various types of treatment programs. What Does a Degree in Psychology at Benedictine Offer? In our bachelor of arts in psychology program, you will study the behavior of individuals, groups, society and organization