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Criminologists examine criminal behavior and how societies address crime. Without comprehending the root causes of criminal activity, effective rehabilitation remains challenging. Criminology investigates crime as a multifaceted social issue, analyzing its origins and effects. The Criminology program provides courses on criminal psychology, policy creation and execution, research methodologies, and how social issues influence crime. Graduates can pursue diverse career paths in criminal justice, social work, nonprofit organizations, government agencies, or research institutions at various levels. The curriculum also lays the foundation for advanced academic pursuits.
This program suits you if you:
Question what drives criminal actions
Have a passion for justice systems
Aim to reduce crime and protect victims
Possess a commitment to assisting others
Excel in written and verbal communication
Career Paths
Criminologist
Data specialist
Crime scene investigator
Forensic analyst
Rehabilitation counselor