The Bachelor of Science in Forensic Psychology focuses on applying psychological research and evidence-based practices to the legal field. The Forensic Psychology program brings together many of Embry‑Riddle’s strengths in areas such as applied psychology, social/behavioral research and the forensic sciences.
This degree is one of only a handful of forensic psychology bachelor’s programs in the nation. It is also one of only a few programs of its kind with courses taught by faculty (not graduate students or TAs), small classes and a wide range of hands-on activities.
In this program, students will learn how to:
Inform legal arguments and judicial decision making
Aid criminal investigations
Aid persons in troubling situations (e.g., victims of crime)
Forensic psychology students graduate ready to enter careers in:
Psychology
Legal systems
Law enforcement agencies
Government security agencies
Aviation
Law firms
Graduates are also prepared to pursue postgraduate study in master-level and doctoral programs.
September 2025
Prescott Campus
3700 Willow Creek Road,
Prescott,
Arizona,
86301, West, United States
When evaluating an applicant for admission, Embry‑Riddle takes into consideration a student's high school academic record (both courses taken and overall grade-point average), rank in class, and activities. Embry‑Riddle values individual academic achievement, initiative, talent and character above standardized testing.
English Language Requirement:
The preferred minimum TOEFL score for admissions is 213 (computer-based), 79 (IBT Internet-based) or 8.5 (Essentials). The preferred IELTS score is 6.0. The preferred Duolingo score is 105. The preferred Cambridge score is 170.
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