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Now bear in mind students chose their optional courses well in advance of the start date, and in order to make an informed choice they were all strongly advised to speak to the lecturer running the courses they were interested in before making a final decision

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If you plan to work in forensic psychology, then you will need a master's or doctoral psychology

degree (PhD in general clinical psychology) along with specialized training. This training may

include a fellowship, internship or additional course work. In addition, you will probably be involved

in teaching or research in a university setting. Besides you'll provide expert testimony in court

cases.



There are quite a few schools that offer programs that give the opportunity to obtain a specific

forensic psychology degree at the master's or doctoral level these days. It's up to you whether to

complete a traditional or online degree.



You can start a career in this field by obtaining a master's or doctoral degree in such subfield of

psychology as clinical, developmental, cognitive or social psychology and by taking supplemental

coursework that related to the legal system before or after graduating.



Most master's and all doctoral programs that offer a degree in this field od psychology, require you

to choose a subfield within psychology in which you will specialize.



It's currently impossible to get a bachelor's degree in forensic psychology. However, you can start

your education with getting a bachelor's degree in psychology, and then continue advanced

training. While earning this kind of degree, you'll learn about the general theories, history and

practices of psychology. And of course you should focus on a clinical or social psychology.



Nowadays there is a variety of coursework for a master's degree in those particular field of

psychology. Some programs offer studies in the application of forensic psychology to areas such

as organizational and legal consultation or law enforcement. Other programs give students the

opportunity to become licensed mental health counselors. Since most jobs in the field of forensic

psychology require a PhD, your career options may be limited with just a forensic psychology

degree at the master's level. Completing a PhD program may yield the most opportunities in this

field.



Before you continue your education, you should decide which degree to choose. You should

consider whether you wish to work in the academic (teaching and research) or clinical (applied

practice) realm. The difference between a Doctor of Psychology degree and PsyD is quite simple.

As a rule the first degree requires practice training with less research than the second one. And

the program, that offers a PsyD degree, usually provides more of a focus on clinical skills. As for

the clinical practice both types of degrees offer similar opportunity and credential stature.



If you manage to get a forensic psychology degree at the doctoral level, them you can begin

practicing. In this case no further licensure is necessary. No doubt that an additional certification

may bolster your credentials in the job market.









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