The Applied Forensic Psychology (AFP) program can be completed as part of a Bachelor of Arts (BA) or a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree. Students completing either degree will be subject to the same program requirements, but the degree requirements will differ. While your AFP requirements will not change, whether you complete a BA or BSc will depend on whether you prefer your other courses to be predominantly from the Faculty of Arts or the Faculty of Science. You will apply to the university directly to the BSc or the BA in Applied Forensic Psychology. Again, the admissions requirements for a BA or BSc are different, so be sure to consult the academic calendar for more details.  

Within the AFP program, you will have the option of completing a Major or an Honours degree. An honours degree requires that students meet a minimum average, complete more courses, and an honours thesis. You do not need to make the decision to pursue a Major or an Honours degree until your second year. Again, be sure to consult the academic calendar for more details.  

Applied Forensic Psychology Checklist

Note: Be aware that when you are in the Applied Forensic Psychology Program, there is a supplemental yearly fee, which is used to fund things like workshops, field work and other program activities. The fee is $275. While program activities may vary from year to year based on logistical considerations, here are examples of practicum opportunities you might access as a student in the Applied Forensic Psychology program:   

  • Supreme and provincial courts   
  • Mental Health, Wellness, and Indigenous Courts   
  • Law offices   
  • Policing agencies   
  • Community-based organizations (servicing homeless and other vulnerable populations)   
  • Community-based practitioners (counsellors and social workers)   
  • Elizabeth Fry and John Howard Societies   
  • Nova Scotia Archives   
  • Innocence Canada   
  • Federal and provincial correctional facilities  

The yearly fee will be applied to your student account at the start of the academic year.