Minors
Conducta Criminal
College of Social Sciences and Humanities
College of Law
Descripción de la Subespecialización
This minor aims to provide students with a broad overview of the most important concepts and tools of psychology applied to criminal behaviour. Students will be able to understand basic concepts about crime, the profile of the criminal and will have an approach to the most important tools for interviewing and supporting victims.
This minor is aimed at students of Psychology and Jurisprudence.
Credit hours
15
Detalle de Currículum
CÓDIGO | NOMBRE | CRÉDITOS | PRERREQUISITOS |
---|---|---|---|
ANT 3304 | Forensic Anthropology | 3 | |
JUR 2401 | Criminal Law I* | 3 | JUR 1202 Constitutional Law |
JUR 4081 | Criminology | 3 | JUR 2401 Criminal Law I |
PSI 3087 | Forensic Interviewing | 3 | |
PSI 3088 | Criminal Profiling | 3 | |
PSI 3702 | Sexual Abuse | 3 | PSI 2103 Introduction to Psychology |
PSI 4080 | Psychocriminology | 3 | PSI 3002 Clinical Psychology |
PSI 4304 | Forensic Psychology | 3 | PSI 3002 Clinical Psychology |
PSI 3081 | Psychology of Addictions | 3 | PSI 2501 Basics of Neuroscience |
To complete the sub-specialisation, students must pass 5 subjects, 2 of which are compulsory: JUR 2401 Criminal Law I and PSI 3088 Criminal Profiling. To complete the sub-specialisation, they may choose from other subjects that make up this proposal.
Información adicional
- For Psychology students, they only have to complete the 5 classes of the Minor.
- For Jurisprudence students, their final thesis must be related to the minor.
Restricciones
It is only aimed at students who are studying Psychology and Law, it is not open to all USFQ students.

Contact
Coordinadora de Psicología
Professor
SHIFT Coordinator
Coordinadora Subespecialización Recursos Humanos
Office
Hayek Building, H229 R
(+593 2) 297-1700
2103
College of Law Dean
Professor
Office
Hayek Building, H-225
(+593 2) 297-1792