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The Criminology curriculum provides learners with sociological insights into the roots, impacts, and regulation of unlawful conduct. Studies concentrate on the evolution and structure of justice systems, particularly law enforcement, judicial processes, and rehabilitation systems. Learners explore urgent societal challenges including racial bias in policing, widespread imprisonment, and reintegration of former inmates. This program cultivates dedication to equitable justice and public welfare while helping students build sociological awareness, critically evaluate data, conceptualize social environments, generate original insights, and effectively communicate. Alongside offering chances for scholarly investigation, participants acquire foundational understanding and competencies for professional paths in justice systems and associated policy or nonprofit sectors.
As an applicant for admission, you are expected to graduate from an accredited high school with a college preparatory curriculum.
iBT / TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT: 80+
IELTS (International English Language Testing System) 6.5+
PTE (Pearson Test of English) 56+
TOEIC 695
iTEP Academic Plus 4.5+