Neumann will offer a master’s degree in Forensic Psychology starting in the fall of 2022. The program is designed for people currently working in law enforcement, corrections, social services, or psychology who want to develop skills in psychological and intelligence analysis in the criminal and civil justice systems.
The degree focuses on understanding, evaluating, and treating offenders and victims. The 36-credit program can be completed in two years and can lead to employment in homeland security, correctional systems, and social services. Some courses will introduce students to basic criminal profiling concepts.