Crime101x: The Psychology of Criminal Justice

October 14, 2015 – 04:38 pm
For Applied Psychology in MOOCs stand for Massive Open Online Courses. These are free online courses from universities around the world (eg. Stanford Harvard MIT) offered to anyone with an internet connection.

How do I register?

To register for a course, click on "Go to Class" button on the course page. This will take you to the providers website where you can register for the course.

How do these MOOCs or free online courses work?

MOOCs are designed for an online audience, teaching primarily through short (5-20 min.) pre recorded video lectures, that you watch on weekly schedule when convenient for you. They also have student discussion forums, homework/assignments, and online quizzes or exams.

Source: www.class-central.com

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    • If you have a Bachelor's Degree in both Psychology and Criminal Justice, there are many different career paths that you could consider.
      First of all, any position in law enforcement would be suitable for someone with your background. You could become a police officer, correctional officer, federal agent, crime scene investigator, or forensic scientist among other positions.
      If you want to practice clinical psychology, or become a counselor or forensic psychologist, you will need to go on and earn a Master's degree. There are master's degree programs that provide specific training for th…