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What is the Court Advocacy Option in Applied Psychology?
The Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Psychology provides an understanding of human behavior within a socio-cultural context. Students explore the variables affecting human behavior within both individual and group settings and gain a solid foundation in psychological principles and their practical applications in real-world settings. The program enables students to learn skills such as critical thinking, effective communication, quantitative literacy, and interpretation of research findings. The major positions students for either post-college employment or advanced education.
Throughout this program, students have the opportunity to explore major areas of applied psychology, including the biological bases of behavior, cognition, developmental psychology, research methods and statistics, social systems, personality theory, and psychopathology. Students who choose the court advocacy option will also study topics such as criminology, the criminal justice system, and the rights of crime victims.