This page documents the connections I am making between my academic coursework and my long-term professional goals within psychology. As I progress through the program, I am intentionally reflecting on how specific assignments, research experiences, and analytical skills are shaping my professional direction.
My developing focus in forensic and investigative psychology is grounded in research literacy, methodological rigor, and ethical decision-making. Coursework in PSY 222 has strengthened my ability to evaluate empirical evidence, recognize cognitive bias, and apply scientific reasoning to complex, high-stakes contexts. These competencies are essential for careers that require objective analysis, integrity, and evidence-based practice.
The research and analytical skills developed in PSY 222 directly support my long-term goal of working within forensic and investigative psychology, where accuracy, fairness, and ethical responsibility are critical.
The research and analytical skills developed in PSY 222 directly support my long-term professional goal of working in forensic and investigative psychology.