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612-330-1000


Psychology Dept. Contact Info

David Matz, Dept. Chair
612-330-1155
matz@augsburg.edu

Psychology Department - Psych Major with Psych-Law Concentration

The field of Psychology & Law involves the application of scientific and professional aspects of psychology to issues of law and the legal system. This field encompasses a number of different areas --research, forensic clinical practice, public policy, and teaching among them—and brings together many specialty areas within the field of psychology, such as developmental, social, cognitive, clinical, and neuropsychology. Students in this concentration will participate in at least three experiential learning venues:  laboratory research, a community-based internship, and study tours to Hennepin County Courts. 

See Dr. Steblay in Psychology for advising:  Memorial 331
612.330.1201
steblay@augsburg.edu

Requirements
PSY 105  Principles of Psychology
 PSY 215  Research Methods I
PSY 315  Research Methods II
PSY 360   Psych Lab  (.5 ) (attached to PSY 235)
PSY 325  Social Behavior
PSY 410  Clinical Neuropsychology
   Or PSY 359 Assessment
Or  PSY 385  Counseling
PSY 235  Psych & Law
PSY 262  Abnormal Psych
PSY 354      Cognitive Psych
PSY 399  Internship            (in applied psycho-legal setting)
PSY 491  Advanced Research Seminar     
SOC 277   Intro to Criminology
POL 170   Law in the U.S. or POL 370 Constitutional Law
   
Total:  12.5 courses

The advisement process will help each student determine the best combination of concentration, Core Curriculum, major, and elective choices.

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