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Programs in Legal & Forensic Psychology

Master of Legal and Forensic Psychology (MLFP)

The UCI School of Social Ecology has developed an online Master of Legal and Forensic Psychology (MLFP) program. This graduate program is designed for working adults or recent graduates who wish to further their education and gain skills that will prepare them for careers in the field of legal and forensic psychology. Graduates from the program will be well-suited for careers as jury consultants, court liaisons, expert witnesses, victims’ advocates, law enforcement advocates, case managers, and program directors; and well-prepared to work in a wide range of settings, including correctional institutions, psychiatric facilities, community-based agencies, jury consulting agencies, mental health centers, child welfare agencies, social service agencies and local law enforcement.

*WSCUC Accredited with three commendations

Visit the MLFP website for more information.

Legal and Forensic Psychology Certificate Program

The UCI School of Social Ecology has developed the Legal and Forensic Psychology Certificate Program which will be administered by UC Irvine Extension. This program is designed for professionals, such as attorneys, probation officers, jury consultants, court liaisons, expert witnesses, victims’ advocates, law enforcement advocates, and case managers, who need to develop their knowledge of how human behavior and forensic science integrate into the United States justice system.

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