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May 05, 2026
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2026-2027 Undergraduate Academic Calendar
Double Major in Legal Studies and Forensic Psychology
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Program description
This double major enables students to receive an Honours Bachelor of Arts with a double major in Legal Studies and Forensic Psychology through a four-year program map. These two disciplines directly complement each other: Legal Studies involves critically exploring law, and its relationship to society, from a variety of theoretical perspectives; meanwhile, Forensic Psychology involves applying psychological principles to various aspects of the legal system. Students deepen their understanding of legal concepts, institutions, processes and rules, learning to apply, question, and evaluate them. At the same time, they develop a sharper appreciation of the psychological conditions in which human conduct is governed and legal decisions are made; that is, they learn to identify and evaluate the legal system’s assumptions about social behaviour and legal responsibility in light of scientific evidence. This double major equips students with the knowledge and skills essential for careers in forensic psychology, as well as any area where a strong, critical legal literacy is an asset. In addition to law school and further graduate study, this dual major offers sound preparation for careers in the public service, not-for-profit sector, and business. Required first-year courses for Bachelor of Arts students completing a Double Major in Legal Studies and Forensic Psychology [18 credit hours]
Double Major core courses [102 credit hours]
*Forensic Psychology electives
Other courses approved by the Faculty of Social Science and Humanities
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