Alliant University offers a doctoral degree in clinical psychology and clinical forensics. The program is composed of three courses: introduction to clinical forensics, comprehensive forensic diagnostics and a seminar in psycho-legal evaluation. Students must choose seven electives from such courses as juvenile delinquency, custody evaluations, California licensing laws, and others offered by the Institute of Psychology, Law and Public Policy at the Fresno, California, campus. Students must also perform 500 hours of practical work with clinical forensic groups including juvenile offenders or juveniles on probation.
The City University of New York partners with Jon Jay College of Criminal Justice for a doctoral program in Psychology. The subprogram of forensic psychology is held at Jon Jay. The clinical psychology program requires 90 credits, which includes practical experience. Courses include statistics, research design, foundational courses in clinical psychology, psychological assessment and intervention, practical research, and courses specifically oriented to issues involved in the criminal and civil justice systems.
The Department of Psychology at Queens University in Ontario, Canada, offers Ph.D. programs in four areas: brain, behaviour and cognitive science (BBCS); clinical; developmental and social-personality. The developmental and the social-personality programs are designed to prepare students for teaching or research positions. The clinical program is designed to produce psychologists who will be proficient in both the scientific and clinical settings and who will be capable of working in a variety of disciplines, including forensics.
University of the Rockies is an online school offering a doctoral degree in psychology, criminology and justice. The course consists of 68 credits. The theory can be completed online but practical classes are taken at the college campus.