Forensic Psychology Programs at The Chicago School
Via training in clinical and nonclinical settings, students in The Chicago School’s Forensic Psychology programs learn to apply their psychological knowledge and skills directly to the legal justice system. Two of our programs—M.A. Forensic Psychology: Professional Counselor Licensure and Psy.D. Clinical Forensic Psychology—meet the educational requirements in multiple states to allow graduates to sit for professional licensure exams. The Online M.A. Applied Forensic Psychology program provides a nonclinical pathway for those interested in applying psychological principles to areas such as criminal justice, policy, and advocacy.
Our Forensic Psychology graduates are well-equipped for rewarding careers in correctional counseling, victim advocacy, public policy and safety, child protection services, and more.