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Online Graduate Certificate in Human Factors in Forensic Science

Human factors in forensic science is a field of study that examines the fit between people and the environments in which they work. Because human factors can significantly affect the accuracy and reliability of forensic science decision-making, experts strive to positively affect work performance by improving individuals’ working environments. By addressing human factors, crime laboratories and forensic examiners can enhance the objectivity and transparency of their work and, thereby, promote the fair administration of justice. In the forensic sciences, human factors can include:

  • Effects of fatigue, stress and human memory on the evaluation of evidence.
  • How examiners communicate their results to others.
  • Laboratory protocols that affect error rates.
  • Psychological processes that affect the way examiners interpret physical evidence.
  • Tools and technologies that enhance the accuracy and reliability of forensic analysis.

Earn a master’s degree through stackable certificates

This graduate certificate can stand alone or serve as a main certificate toward a Master of Advanced Study. To complete the degree, you’ll stack a second 15-credit graduate certificate. This opportunity allows you to design a program tailored to your career goals and interests.

When admitted, connect with your academic advisor about stackable MAS options.

The knowledge and skills you’ll develop

In this certificate program, the first of its kind to be offered online, you’ll learn how to apply psychological theory, such as cognitive and motivational biases, expectancies and communication, to the collection and evaluation of forensic evidence. You’ll also explore methods, such as blind testing and standardization.

Additionally, you’ll become skilled in evaluating crime laboratory protocols and quality control programs. Upon graduation, you’ll be able to identify threats to the valid collection and interpretation of forensic evidence, as well as implement safeguards to existing crime laboratory quality control programs to strengthen practices.

Who’s a good candidate for this certificate program?

The ideal candidate is someone with an interest in forensic evidence. This can include individuals who previously earned a bachelor’s degree in forensic science or currently work as criminalists and crime laboratory supervisors.

This graduate certificate is also a great addition for psychology graduate students or those enrolled in ASU’s online Professional Science Master’s in forensic science program. Further, for individuals who have a background in the natural sciences, this certificate can add an understanding of psychology to their expertise.

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Human Factors in Forensic Science
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Human Factors in Forensic Science (Graduate Certificate)
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Program Description Intro

Are you interested in the role of forensic science in crime solving? If so, Arizona State University's online graduate certificate in human factors in forensic science may be perfect for you. This certificate will provide you with the knowledge and skills to understand forensic decision-making and promote positive change in crime laboratories and the courts.

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This 15-credit certificate is made up of five core courses that cover a range of topics. These include human factors, human cognition, research methods, and cognitive and motivational influences on decision-making. You’ll also learn about quality control procedures that emphasize the importance of applying procedural safeguards to enhance the accuracy and reliability of forensic science methods.

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Prepare for the full New College experience curated by world-renowned faculty who are some of the brightest, most innovative academic minds in the world. Areas of expertise include psychology, anthropology, geography, political science, cybersecurity, forensic science and more. Our faculty strives to create an environment that prepares students to take their place in the world using the skills they’ve learned to pursue careers that benefit their communities.

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Applicants to the graduate certificate in human factors in forensic science must fulfill the requirements of both the Graduate College and the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences.

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  • Graduate admission application and application fee.
  • Official transcripts.
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Online Bachelor of Science in Psychology – Forensic Psychology

Forensic psychology is the application of psychology to the law, and this online forensic psychology degree concentration combines general training in psychology with specialized course work in criminal law, criminal behavior, the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders and legal decision-making.

A bachelor’s degree such as this — one of the only undergraduate degrees on this topic in the nation — can be your first step on your path to graduate and doctoral education, which are needed to pursue advanced roles in the field. For example, you’ll need to complete a graduate degree to work as a psychologist and becoming a forensic psychologist requires a PhD.

As a forensic psychologist, you may help determine the mental state of criminal defendants. You could also work in other parts of the justice system, including law enforcement or corrections.

Choosing between a BA and BS in forensic psychology

ASU Online offers both a BA and BS in psychology with a concentration in forensic psychology.

This BS program provides more of a foundation in math and science and it emphasizes biological and neuroscientific understanding. The BS is intended to support advanced study through the exploration of topics and concepts in psychology, clinical applications and public policy. As such, you’ll need to take additional lab courses and advanced statistical training. There are also more math and science requirements.

Our Bachelor of Arts in forensic psychology focuses on concepts related to human behavior and the justice system. It focuses less on math and science, instead offering more electives and course selection you can use to customize your undergraduate studies.

Both degrees can be useful for applying to graduate programs, but the BS may be preferable for this.

Criminal psychology vs forensic psychology: How are they different?

Criminal psychology and forensic psychology are two related but distinct fields of study.

  • Criminal psychology focuses on the psychology of criminal behavior, including the motives and thought processes that lead individuals to commit crimes.
  • Forensic psychology applies psychology to legal issues and the criminal justice system.

Both fields are important for understanding and addressing criminal behavior and improving the effectiveness of the criminal justice system.

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Psychology – Forensic Psychology (BS)
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Explore the intersection of law and mental health with this Bachelor of Science in psychology with a concentration in forensic psychology. You’ll gain a strong foundation in psychological concepts, as well as statistical reasoning and research. Graduates may work in related areas or pursue additional studies.

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In this online forensic psychology degree concentration, you’ll study topics such as abnormal behavior, criminology and psychological perspectives on the court system. This degree also entails study in research and statistics, lab work and neuroscience. You can choose electives that focus on specialized topics in forensic psychology and align with your personal or professional interests. Courses in this program may include:

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Online Bachelor of Arts in Psychology – Forensic Psychology

Much of this program is similar to a typical BA in psychology curriculum. You’ll take introductory courses, courses in statistics and research methods and courses that cover a variety of areas of psychology.

Additionally, you’ll take a special series of courses covering topics such as abnormal behavior, forensic assessment, psychology in correctional settings, criminology, criminal law and the psychology of juries and witnesses. Plus, ​​several elective courses are available that address topics such as sex crimes and juvenile justice.

This curriculum will lead to you acquiring a better understanding of the mental state of offenders, as well as psychological topics related to the court system. Additionally, you’ll gain general research and data analysis skills that are sought after by many industries.

What can I do with a bachelor’s in forensic psychology?

This program provides you with the knowledge and skills needed to pursue roles such as a behavioral health specialist or social worker. It can also be the first step on your path to graduate and doctoral education, which is needed to pursue advanced roles in the field. For example, you’ll need to complete a graduate degree to work as a forensic psychologist.

BA vs. BS in forensic psychology: The differences between the two

ASU Online offers both a BA and BS in psychology with a concentration in forensic psychology.

This BA program focuses on concepts related to human behavior and the justice system. It focuses less on math and science and instead offers more electives and course selection you can use to customize your undergraduate studies.

The Bachelor of Science in forensic psychology provides more of a foundation in math and science and emphasizes biological and neuroscientific understanding. The BS is intended to support advanced study through the exploration of topics and concepts in psychology, clinical applications and public policy. As such, you’ll need to take additional lab courses and advanced statistical training. There are also more math and science requirements. Both degrees can be useful for applying to graduate programs, but the BS may be preferable for this.

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Program Description Intro

This online Bachelor of Arts in psychology with a concentration in forensic psychology — one of the only undergraduate degrees on this topic in the nation — combines general training in psychology with specialized coursework in criminal law, criminal behavior and the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders and legal decision-making. You’ll be prepared for careers in mental health and criminal justice or further education in the field.

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Foundational courses in this forensic psychology bachelor’s degree concentration cover core concepts, including research, psychology, statistics and the law. In addition, you can pursue a wide range of electives based on your interests, including juvenile justice or specific categories of criminal behavior. Courses may include:

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Online Master of Science in Forensic Psychology

Forensic psychology refers to the intersection of law, human behavior and thought. Professionals in this field use their expertise to assess individuals and provide psychological insights in civil and criminal matters. Your work in this field can influence law enforcement, courtroom operations and correctional facility functions.

This discipline has broad relevance for individuals working in these fields, as well as those with careers in investigations and mental health. Forensic psychologists may be responsible for determining the impact of biases on courts and conducting assessments to determine whether individuals are of sound mind.

The skills you’ll develop

This program provides an understanding of how mental health and human behavior relate to crime and the legal field. You’ll study topics such as criminal law and criminal behavior and explore the processes behind legal decision-making.

Upon graduation, you’ll be skilled in:

  • Applying and understanding behavioral research.
  • Bridging knowledge between the legal and mental health fields.
  • Observing, measuring and analyzing human behavior.
  • Utilizing research to enforce policy decisions.

Forensic psychologists must have a doctoral degree and typically complete a post-doctoral fellowship. This master’s degree in forensic psychology can prepare you for certain doctoral programs. However, other programs may require an advanced research background to earn a doctorate. If you want to pursue a doctoral degree, make sure this program is a good fit for future programs you’re considering.

Criminal psychology vs forensic psychology: The differences between the two

While the fields of criminal psychology and forensic psychology both work with law enforcement to aid in criminal investigations, their roles feature key differences. 

Professionals within the field of criminal psychology counsel and develop psychological profiles on criminals to understand motivations and diagnose mental health conditions. They may also provide expert testimony in the courtroom for criminal cases. 

Differently, forensic psychology encompasses the broad field of psychology within the criminal justice system. Forensic psychologists work with law enforcement to integrate psychology with all legal matters, including civil cases. They commonly provide evaluation on witnesses, select juries and administer mental health evaluations.  
 

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Program Description Intro

Earning an online Master of Science in forensic psychology from Arizona State University can further your career in mental health and criminal justice. In this program, you’ll explore research methods, legal psychology and the treatment of mental disorders to learn how such issues connect with the legal system. This master’s degree provides a foundation for doctoral programs, which are required to become a forensic psychologist.

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You’ll complete coursework covering a variety of topics, including forensic and legal psychology, mental disorders and criminal justice issues. An assortment of electives provide you with the ability to focus on specialized areas such as correctional psychology, women and crime, gangs and more.

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Applicants are eligible to apply to the program if they’ve earned a bachelor's or master's degree in psychology, criminal justice, social science or a closely related field from a regionally accredited institution.

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