Beth,

 

Here is a list of Forensic Programs.� I am not sure which are Masters level and which are Ph.D.� A good experimental program is also an option.

 

Forensic Psychology Graduate Programs

 

American Universities

 

        California School of Professional Psychology – Fresno: www.cspp.edu

        Castleton State College – www.castleton.edu (802) 468-5611

        City University of New York – www.cuny.edu

        Duke University – www.duke.edu (919) 650-5711

        Florida State University – www.fsu.edu (850) 644-3246

        Florida International University – www.fiu.edu (305) 348-2151

        John Jay College of Criminal Justice – www.jjay.cuny.edu (212) 237-8000

        Miami Institute of Psychology – www.mip.ccas.edu (305) 593-1223

        National University – San Diego – www.nu.edu 1-800-NAT-UNIV

        Sam Houston State University – www.shsu.edu (936) 294-1111

        St. Louis University – www.slu.edu 1-800- SLU-FORU

        State University of New York at Buffalo – www.buffalo.edu (716) 645-2939

        University of Alabama – www.ua.edu (205) 348-6010

        University of Illinois at Chicago – www.uic.edu (312) 996-7000

        University of Kansas – www.ukans.edu (785) 864-2700

        University of Nebraska at Lincoln – www.unl.edu� (402) 472-3229

        University of Nevada-Reno – www.unr.edu (775) 784-1100

        University of NC at Chapel Hill – www.unc.edu (919) 962-2211

        University of Texas at El Paso – www.utep.edu (915) 747-5000

        University of Virginia – www.virginia.edu (434) 924-0311

 

Canadian Universities

 

        Queens University – www.quweensu.ca (613) 533-2000

        Simon Fraiser University – www.sfu.ca (604) 291-3224

        University of British Columbia – www.ubc.ca (604) 822-468-5611

        University of Ottawa – www.uottawa.ca

        Dalhousie University – www.dal.ca (902) 494-2211

 

Hope this helps.

 

Chuck

 

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Charles M. Huffman, Ph.D.

Chair, Psychology Department

Cumberland College, Box 7990

Williamsburg, KY� 40769

(606) 539-4422

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> From: Beth Bennett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

> Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2002 11:16 AM

> To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences

> Subject: Masters vs. Ph.D. - student question

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> Tipsters,

>

> I currently have a junior in class who is an excellent student and has

> come

> to me with questions about what type of graduate program he should be

> considering.� He is interested in Psychology and the Law and wants to go

> to

> graduate school.� He is not particularly interested in the clinical end of

> the field.� He is much more intrigued by the cognitive and social

> psychological areas of the field, particularly research about juries, jury

> selection, jury decision making, etc.� He is not sure he wants to

> undertake

> a Ph.D. at this point in his life, and is thinking about a Masters Degree.

> He asked for advice about the choice between a Masters and a Ph.D.

> program,

> and whether there are programs in New England since most of the program he

> has found seem to be in the Mid-West.

>

> Do list members have any wisdom that I can offer this young man?� I have

> learned enough to feel relatively confident when advising students with

> interests in Clinical psychology about the relative merits of a Masters

> vs.

> Ph.D.� In this case I am not sure what to advise.� In Social Psychology a

> Masters would not have a great deal of utility except as a stepping stone

> to

> a Ph.D.� Are there career options for a student with a Non-Clinical

> Masters

> Degree in Psychology and the Law?� Are there Psychology and Law programs

> in

> New England?

>

> Any advice you care to share will be most welcome.

>

> Thank you,

>

> Beth

>

>

> Beth Bennett

> Psychology Department

> Washington and Jefferson College

>

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